Fayetteville police warning Kia, Hyundai owners about social media challenge urging users to steal cars
It's part of a growing problem here in Fayetteville. Kia and Hyundai vehicles are being stolen and Fayetteville police are trying to alert owners that there are some things they can do to keep their vehicles safe.
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One woman who spoke with WRAL News recently had her car stolen, but was fortunate enough to get it back.
"He bust my back window in and climbed through the car," Abddeen said.
"This is my baby," Legere said of her car. "When I first moved here about two years ago, I didn't have a car."
"I have bad circulation in my legs and I'm 68-years-old and I don't want to be taking the bus or Uber because that gets kind of expensive," Legere said. "But this is kinda like our lifeline."
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