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Heritage Buick GMC in Rockwall was burglarized overnight Saturday, but it wasn't cars that were stolen -- just parts of them.

Robert Bobo, the owner of the dealership, said the Rockwall Police Department called him Sunday morning and told him that 35 of his vehicles, Yukons and pickups, were up on blocks and stripped of their 20-inch tires and wheels. The theft is estimated at $150,000.

Rockwall police said the thieves knew something about electricity because the lights were disabled on several poles at the dealership.

Bobo said it's not uncommon for car dealerships to occasionally be the victim of crime, but that in his experience a theft of this magnitude is not only rare, but unprecedented.

"Dealerships deal with minor incidences frequently. I've been in the car business over 20 years and I've never heard of a theft of this magnitude," said Bobo. "[The] police indicated to me that they have never had a report of a theft of this many tires/wheels at one location."
Crimestoppers is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the theft and the dealership said it would match the reward. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rockwall police.

Rockwall is approximately 20 miles northeast of Dallas.

NBC 5's Elvira Sakmari contributed to this report.
 
Heritage Buick GMC in Rockwall was burglarized overnight Saturday, but it wasn't cars that were stolen -- just parts of them.

Robert Bobo, the owner of the dealership, said the Rockwall Police Department called him Sunday morning and told him that 35 of his vehicles, Yukons and pickups, were up on blocks and stripped of their 20-inch tires and wheels. The theft is estimated at $150,000.

Rockwall police said the thieves knew something about electricity because the lights were disabled on several poles at the dealership.

Bobo said it's not uncommon for car dealerships to occasionally be the victim of crime, but that in his experience a theft of this magnitude is not only rare, but unprecedented.

"Dealerships deal with minor incidences frequently. I've been in the car business over 20 years and I've never heard of a theft of this magnitude," said Bobo. "[The] police indicated to me that they have never had a report of a theft of this many tires/wheels at one location."
Crimestoppers is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the theft and the dealership said it would match the reward. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rockwall police.

Rockwall is approximately 20 miles northeast of Dallas.

NBC 5's Elvira Sakmari contributed to this report.

Think of the planning and coordination that went into that operation. You don't just throw 140 tires and wheels into the back of a pickup and haul ass.
 
Think of the planning and coordination that went into that operation. You don't just throw 140 tires and wheels into the back of a pickup and haul ass.

Lets see-

cut power to light poles

Roll in 27 foot uhaul

undo 420 standard lug nuts and 140 locking lug nuts

jack each vehicle up, remove wheels/tires, lower on blocks

drive 27 foot uhaul away


pretty sure thats a 10+ man operation

Wanna bet police start watching the grand prairie swap meet a little better?
 
Heck you might not even need the 27 foot U-haul, I work for a trucking company unloading trailers and one of the things we ship is tires. In a standard tractor trailer you can stack them to the ceiling about 8-10 feet high and one row of that is around 50 tires so you could easily fit them in less then 6 skid spaces. So really 2-4 pickup trucks could work.
 
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