The car had been imported from Japan by Shaun Ironside for his dealership. Despite its reserved appearance, the Skyline GT-R is something of a performance icon to car enthusiasts and video gamers; it fit well among the Porsches and Mercedes-Benzes in Mr. Ironsides inventory.
One of the men had been to the dealership a week earlier for a ride, but he and Mr. Ironside didnt get far. The car, with an engine modified for extra horsepower, began to act up. When the man returned with a friend for another try, Mr. Ironside was juggling two customers, so he just handed them the keys, explaining that there was only enough gas in the tank for a drive around the block.
The car did not come back. As Mr. Ironside put it, it went for a permanent test drive. He quickly posted a plea for help at Beyond.ca, where in a matter of days, a forum member was able to capture a picture of the suspect, inside the car, displaying the hand disfigurement that unquestionably identified him.
Soon after, another member spotted the suspect driving the car and tailed him, locating the morons home. The picture mentioned earlier was used to track down his Facebook page. Forum members eventually drove to the suspects home, blockaded the road with their vehicles. The owner of the car joined them and called the police, who responded in minutes. Someone had the presence of mind to video-tape the arrest:
you want to go on a test drive? Hows the car? the man behind the camera asks - absolutely priceless. Jamie The Claw Jacobson (nickname given to him by forum members), 18 years old, now faces charges of theft over $5,000 and a court date on April 16th.
His friend in the car lost his hat to an eBay auction. No word on criminal charges for the Yankee's fan, or whether or not he was arrested.
The hat was found after the car was searched, along with receipts from a car wash and a 4-liter jug of oil. I guess Jamie-boy thought he was going to keep his new wheels.
Some are arguing the vigilante-esq tactics of the individuals who were instrumental in catching the thief. Should they have left the police work to the police or gone through with their efforts that ultimately landed Bozo in jail?
punk has been witness to the recovery of at least two vehicles via the efforts of VW Vortex members here in Arizona.
You can view the original call for help and the events that followed in the original forum post, here