lookingforadvice777
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- Washington
My car was stolen and stripped for parts in the state of Washington. It was recovered after being stripped and there was a witness who saw the suspect driving the car after being stripped and drop it off in front of their residence. The witness was the suspects neighbor. There were also two video surveillance cameras that unfortunately were recorded over. No one came to view them in time before being recorded over.
The witness called the police and told them who they saw driving the car after being stripped and park it and then walk into their apartment. The witness was the neighbor living next door and saw all of this happen. The police came and spoke with the suspect and took down his information.
Nothing happened after that. Is a witness not enough to prosecute car theft?
The witness called the police and told them who they saw driving the car after being stripped and park it and then walk into their apartment. The witness was the neighbor living next door and saw all of this happen. The police came and spoke with the suspect and took down his information.
Nothing happened after that. Is a witness not enough to prosecute car theft?