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‘Do I call the police? Do I report it stolen?’ – Mazda Owner Dropped Her Car At The Dealership And It Ended Up Parked 30 Miles Away After the Place Was Closed

Source: TikTok/@rawr_its_paige

Hang on tight, because this story is pretty crazy!

A woman named Paige talked to TikTok viewers about what happened after she dropped her car off at a Mazda dealership to be serviced…and it turned out to be a most unusual series of events!

Paige told viewers that she took her car in because of a cracked windshield and a software update and had to leave it overnight to get fixed.

And that’s when things got weird…

Paige got an alert on her MyMazda app at 9:30 pm after the dealership was closed. She explained, “I got a notification that the doors were unlocked, and my gas gauge was only at 81%.”

She was concerned by this news because she had filled her gas tank all the way up immediately before she dropped it off at the dealership.

Paige continued to explore the MyMazda app and discovered that her car was parked 30 miles away from the dealership at someone’s house.

She said, “This is 11:30 at night. So I’m trying to decide: Do I call the police? Do I report it stolen?”

Paige said that the car was taken back to the dealership early the next morning, but she was still concerned about what had happened.

Here’s what she had to say.

@rawr_its_paige

What should I do? #stolen #cartok #dealership #mazda #wtf

♬ original sound – 🦕 Rawr It’s Paige 🦖

Paige gave viewers an update about what was going on.

Take a look at what she had to say.

@rawr_its_paige

Part 2: Did someone steal my car? Am I overreacting? #stolen #cartok #dealership #mazda #wtf

♬ original sound – 🦕 Rawr It’s Paige 🦖

Now let’s see what TikTokkers had to say about this.

One person shared their thoughts.

Another individual offered some advice.

And one TikTok user shared what they would’ve done.

Well, that’s a new one…

This story is WILD.

If you liked that story, check out this one about a delivery driver who gave two weeks notice… so his employer disabled his truck when he was 300 miles from home!

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