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Tesla Model S makes it home after dramatic transatlantic theft and rescue
April 1, 2019  Simon Alvarez

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When Soby of Evoto Rentals [
https://www.evoto.ca/en/
] handed the key fob of one of the company’s Tesla Model S to a client that
booked and paid for the electric car in advance, the businessman did not
realize that it would mark the start of a long, arduous pursuit that would
take the vehicle from the shipping yards of Montreal, Canada, to the shores
of Italy. With its web of intrigue, near-misses, and a dramatic rescue, the
story of Evoto Rentals’ stolen Model S could very well be one of the most
compelling Tesla tales that has emerged to date.

A Booking Gone Wrong

It all started with a seemingly innocent booking. The client appeared to be
a regular customer that merely wished to rent a Model S for a week.
Everything seemed fine when the car was being booked. The deposit went
through, and the entire rental fee was paid through a credit card. The
customer drove off, and the electric car rental company thought that it was
business as usual.

Things started to get strange. Monitoring the Model S through GPS, the
businessman was a bit surprised to see the customer parking the premium
electric car at a container packing company located on the outskirts of
Montreal. The car stayed in the same location for 48 hours, and then the
triangle representing the vehicle turned gray. With red flags all over the
situation, the businessman tried emailing and calling the client, before
realizing that the email address provided was a throwaway and the mobile
number was from a burner phone.

The Escape

The businessman promptly reported the incident to the police, but the police
explained that the circumstances were a civil matter since Evoto had rented
the vehicle to the client. The police also commented that car thefts were
low on their priority, so it might take a couple of months before a judge
could look into the incident. Evoto Rentals would also be required to show
proof that it attempted to contact the client after the rental period was
over, such as physical letters sent by registered mail to the customer’s
address.

The businessman opted to ring up the company’s lawyer and Tesla, both of
whom advised against waiting as the vehicle could be shipped overseas. The
electric car rental company hired a private investigator to scout the last
known location of the vehicle, who was able to get some information about
the nature of the cargo packing firm’s activities. Thanks to some help from
Evoto’s lawyer, a search warrant from the police was secured, and the
packing company’s site was searched.

The packing company claimed innocence, arguing that they believed the Tesla
Model S was just another second-hand vehicle that was being shipped
overseas. The company even provided camera footage to show the person who
drove the electric car to the location. The contact information to the
shipping company that was tasked to take the vehicles abroad was given as
well. The shipping company was immediately called, but not long into the
conversation, the businessman’s heart sank. The container that had Evoto’s
Model S had just sailed towards the Middle East, and the vehicle was already
in international waters.

The Rescue

With the pursuit of the Model S now extending far beyond Montreal, the EV
rental company coordinated with the authorities to get INTERPOL involved.
The ship was expected to have a layover in Italy, which presented an
opportunity to retrieve the Tesla. This required some more paperwork to get
the right authorities involved, as Evoto had to ask local police to make a
request to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who in turn created a
request to INTERPOL, who, in turn, notified the Italian police to seize the
ship when it arrived in the country. In a stroke of luck for Evoto, INTERPOL
and the Italian police worked quickly, getting everything ready within a
week.

The operation was a success, and the container carrying the stolen Model S
was retrieved. As it turned out, the thieves cleverly declared that the
container was filled with scrap metal so as not to arouse suspicion. When
authorities opened the container, they did find scrap metal inside. But also
inside the container was Evoto Rentals’ Tesla Model S, caked in dust, but
miraculously undamaged from its harrowing ordeal.

Coming home

After more paperwork from the electric car rental company, the Tesla Model S
was finally shipped home to Canada. Not including legal fees, Evoto ended up
spending about US$21,000 to get their electric car back from Italy.
Fortunately, most of the costs were covered by insurance. The stolen Model S
finally made it home recently, where it was welcomed by the Evoto Rentals
team.

While the theft of the vehicle was an emotionally draining ordeal, the
businessman was nonetheless grateful for the help that Evoto received which
made it possible to retrieve the stolen electric car. The EV rental company
also gave particular thanks to Tesla for the electric car maker’s help, as
well as the Model S’ technologies that made it easy to trace the vehicle’s
location even after it left Montreal. The businessman learned a lesson too,
as Evoto Rentals now conducts background checks for its clients before
handing over a vehicle. A second GPS tracking system has also been installed
on the company’s fleet of Model S, Model X, and Model 3.

Teslas are among the most challenging vehicles to steal. Fank Scafidi,
director of public affairs at the National Insurance Crime Bureau, which
crunched data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Crime
Information Center, noted that 112 out of 115 stolen Teslas have been
recovered from 2011 to May of 2018. “That’s about as good as it gets. I’m
wondering if the thieves’ intellect might have been overwhelmed just sitting
in a Tesla, much less figuring out how to operate it for any length of
time,” he said. Apart from their tech, Teslas also have a suite of security
features, including those that are introduced through a software update,
such as Sentry Mode.
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