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Auto thefts are down for the first four months of 2008, the El Paso Police Department said Thursday.
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Auto thefts are down for the first four months of 2008, the El Paso Police Department said Thursday.
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Police report indicates auto thefts in El Paso are down.
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Auto Thefts Down Compared To 2007
KFOXtv.com, TX - Apr 17, 2008 Trucks that were most often stolen so far this year were the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ford 150, Ford F250, and the Chevrolet Avalanche. … |
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Auto Thefts Down Compared To 2007
KFOXtv.com, TX - Apr 17, 2008 Trucks that were most often stolen so far this year were the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ford 150, Ford F250, and the Chevrolet Avalanche. … Police Say Auto Thefts Are Dropping KFOXtv.com all 4 news articles |
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This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press Thursday, April 17, 2008. Ron Hornaday has never forgotten the break that changed his life. The Pride of Palmdale was racing in ESPN’s Winter Heat series in late 1994 when he caught the eye of a new race team owner in North Carolina.
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Armed with water, diesel fuel and kitty litter among other things, Cesar Cintron roams South Florida’s highways, a roving, Mr. Fix-almost-anything looking for motorists in trouble.
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Since the Dallas Auto Show was first conceived in 1982, it has grown into one of the most highly anticipated events in North Texas. The five-day show had more than 550,000 square feet of new cars,…
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2008 Dallas Auto Show
Epoch Times, NY - 10 minutes ago Future cars included 2009 models of the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, Chevrolet Traverse, Silverado Hybrid, Hummer H3T, Chrysler Aspen … |
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Volvo S60 FWD 2004. 2.5, 5 Cyl., Automatic With Overdrive, Turbocharged, BLACK, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks…… (more) Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD CC 2006. 6.6, 8 Cyl., Other, Not Specified, WHITE, Air Conditioning, Vanity Mirrors, Bin Storage Sy……
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Armed with water, diesel fuel and kitty litter among other things, Cesar Cintron roams South Florida’s highways, a roving, Mr. Fix-almost-anything looking for motorists in trouble.