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Girl Steals Corvette with $60,000 Inside

Bessie T. Dowd by Bessie T. Dowd
January 13, 2026
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Girl Steals Corvette with $60,000 Inside

Florida Woman Steals C7 Corvette With $60,000 Cash Inside

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Maybe not the best life decision.

Car thieves, especially those who just steal a vehicle on impulse, don’t tend to be horribly bright. However, we usually assume a newer, well-maintained GM model like a C7 Corvette has OnStar functioning. This woman who swiped the sports car from a restaurant parking lot in Nassau, Florida with $60,000 in cash inside obviously didn’t think that through.

Watch a man lead Indiana cops on a wild chase using a school bus here.

Florida Woman Steals C7 Corvette With $60,000 Cash Inside
Florida Woman Steals C7 Corvette With $60,000 Cash Inside

With OnStar and similar telematics services, the owner can have an agent track the location of the vehicle in real time as well as slow it down and even bring the car to a stop. This makes the job of officers responding to a call like this much easier. Instead of this being a high-flying, high-speed, high-fatality chase, it’s resolved rather peacefully.

The big question here is why someone has $60,0000 cash on them and why the hell would they leave that much money, or really any money, inside their car while they go eat in a restaurant? We know some will automatically assume a big wad of cash is drug money, and quite a few law enforcement agencies do the same, but the woman says her and her husband own a construction business and she just got a large cash payment. We’d recommend going straight to the bank with those kinds of funds, or at least holding onto it inside the restaurant, because an unattended vehicle isn’t exactly Fort Knox. What we do know is we don’t even leave $20 in the glovebox of our vehicles for this very reason.

But wait, there’s more: in the badgecam footage, we learn the husband had given the thief who was sitting on a bench outside a cigarette. When the woman commented on how nice the Chevy Corvette was, the guy gladly showed off the vehicle, opening it up, etc. That allowed the suspect to case it out.

But wait, it gets even better: the wife admits the $60,000 that was in her purse, which was sitting in the car, also contained her key to the Corvette. As with most modern cars, the C7 has keyless entry and ignition, so leaving a key inside means possibly anyone can walk up, open the car, start up the engine, and drive off.

You might think what this woman did was unusual, but you wouldn’t believe how many people leave the key to their vehicle sitting in the cupholder or center console all the time because they just don’t want to have to carry and remember it.

This is why we wonder if technology is making people dumber and lazier. The husband claims he just simply forgot to lock the car after he showed it off to a random stranger, who obviously saw the purse just sitting inside. What do you think of the whole situation?

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Police: Woman, intoxicated, charged with using fake name to steal $85k Corvette

Lora McClung, 52
Lora McClung, 52(Shelby County Sheriff’s Office)

By Lydian Coombs

Published: Dec. 24, 2022 at 5:09 AM GMT+7

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – A Memphis woman has been charged after police say she forged information to purchase a 2017 Chevrolet Corvette.

Police say that on Thursday, a dealer at Jim Keras Chevrolet reported fraud to Memphis police when he noticed that the address on an online application raised a red flag from a previous fraudulent sale.

The name on the application was “Julie Wilson,” and despite this being fraudulent information, the application was approved through General Motors Financial Company, police say.

A woman arrived at the dealership and told the dealer that she was Julie Wilson, and signed all documents under the same name.

Officers arrived on the scene and determined that the woman was actually 52-year-old Lora McClung, according to her driver’s license.

McClung was unable to give a statement to investigators because she was intoxicated, police say.

She was then transported to Jail East.

The Corvette was valued at $85,255.20, according to police.

McClung is charged with forgery and theft of merchandise valued between $60,000-$250,000.

Both are felony charges.

According to police documents, McClung is known to go by multiple aliases, including Shalanda Arbur, Teresa Jones, Laura Hayes, and others.

In 2011, McClung was charged with aggravated burglary and theft of property valued between $1,000-$10,000 after a home was burglarized and items of value were pawned.

She is being held on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 27.

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