BluestarE3
Active Member
According to the OP, his dad was able to track down and recover the car, not the police. Also, he's saying Tesla (rather than the police) subsequently seized the car (presumably from his dad's residence?) and took possession of it without obtaining permission from the rightful owner (his dad). Either a lot of information got miscommunicated from father to son or else something isn't kosher here.Now if it was stolen and the police recovered the vehicle, they very well could impound the evidence for trial, and "chain of custody" would be important to maintain. (written, dated and signed documentation)
Last week my father's Model S was stolen from outside our house. Luckily he was able to track the scumbags who stole it and get it back. However having got it back Tesla have siezed the car and have not many any contact of when he can have it back or any courtesy car. Has anyone been through something similar and can offer some advice!