52 cars worth nearly $5 million were stolen by an organized crime group at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The investigation has identified 14 suspects, with arrests made in connection to car thefts at the airport and in other states.
Key Points
Organized crime group stole 52 cars at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Investigation identified 14 suspects and led to arrests
Cars also stolen from airports in New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah
Technology like license plate readers assisted in apprehending suspects
Pros
Arrests made in connection to the organized car theft ring
Use of technology like license plate readers aiding in apprehension of suspects
Cons
52 cars stolen worth nearly $5 million
Victims left stranded and violated with personal belongings inside stolen vehicles