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As the fourth season began last Sunday, the plot revolved around a former car thief who was relocated to Mary's base city of Albuquerque, N.M. There, he helped authorities bust a stolen-car ring.
Tough Chick, Tender Chickens Nancy deWolf Smith 2011
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Derwig's rise in the stolen-car business changes his position.
Archive 2010-02-07 2010
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Derwig's rise in the stolen-car business changes his position.
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LAREDO, Texas -- This city along the Rio Grande is on the verge of becoming the stolen-car capital of the U.S., according to data set for release Monday that underscore how drug cartels are helping make the U.S.
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He delivered them to stolen-car rings in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
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For one, Gaza became the hub of a stolen-car industry.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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For one, Gaza became the hub of a stolen-car industry.
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The humorless cop at the city's stolen-car department theorized that the thieves had simply lifted it into the back of a truck and hauled it away.
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CSI-watching crooks are taking anti-forensic countermeasures to confuse their evidence trails, including throwing dumpster-dived cig butts in stolen-car ashtrays to create a welter of DNA profiles.
Boing Boing: September 4, 2005 - September 10, 2005 Archives 2005
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She found a Consulate person who looked everywhere but couldn't find a request for stolen-car information which might explain why the Consulate was so slow saying no problem.
Amazing Grace 2005
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