Man gets awful scare at finding car parked in G/town missing
Ronaldo Williams with the car yesterday.
Ronaldo Williams with the car yesterday.

– tremendously relieved to retrieve vehicle intact

RONALDO Williams was devastated shortly before midnight on Thursday when he returned to the Camp Street, Georgetown spot where he had parked a silver/gold Honda Aria, PNN 8415, and found it gone.

Ronaldo Williams as he displayed the car after its recovery yesterday.
Ronaldo Williams as he displayed the car after its recovery yesterday.

He had parked the vehicle in front of Exclusive Styles store at approximately 20:30 hrs, after having secured it and activated the alarm, and had gone to a party at Gravity Lounge, a short distance away.
Williams told the Guyana Chronicle he was in shock for several minutes before it dawned on him that the vehicle had been removed. Holding the keys in his hands, he walked around the entire block just to ensure he had not parked the vehicle anywhere else.
Williams breathed a sigh of relief when, roaming in the city in search of the car, he spotted it parked on North Road in the vicinity of Game Express, another city ward, with everything intact.
Following the disappearance of the car, a report was filed with the police at Brickdam, and it was there that he learnt that several other persons had suffered a similar fate. Some were not as fortunate as he had been to recover the vehicle.
The police say alert ranks manning patrols are always on the roads looking out for missing vehicles.
Smiling joyfully yesterday after the two-year-old car had been found, Williams said that in future he would find a secure place to park, then take a taxi to any event or function, because he does not wish to have a repeat of the experience.
He admitted that the incident has left him somewhat traumatized, but said he is seeking assistance of nearby business places which are outfitted with surveillance cameras and might have captured the incident.
Once that is done, he would expose the perpetrators so that the same misfortune would not befall other vehicle owners.
The car, valued almost $3M, belongs to a relative. He had borrowed the car, and was tremendously relieved to have retrieved the vehicle.
Apparently the car had been towed away, since the locks were not breached in any way and everything was intact.

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