- Video from traffic cameras on a Minnesota parkway shows.
- A gathering of young people crash a taken Kia and take off running.
KIA crush into a middle after the driver endeavored, as it happened Saturday on Interstate 35E, northward Film shows a taken.
to stay away from police stop sticks. Four youngsters then, at that point, leap out of the smoking vehicle, run and evade traffic to get to the opposite roadside where state officers were pausing.
Every one of the four were captured: a 14-year-old kid and three young ladies ages 15-17.
Two of the young ladies had minor wounds and were taken to the emergency clinic, specialists said.
The occurrence started around 5:30 p.m. at the point when a rental vehicle organization reached St. Paul Police saying they had a GPS tracker on a 2021 Kia Forte that had been taken in Minneapolis and was gone to St. Paul, a police representative said.
“St. Paul Police mentioned help from a State Patrol helicopter, and the pilot utilized the directions from the GPS tracker to find the vehicle as it ground to a halt on Portland and Dale roads in St. Paul.”
The teenagers got back in the vehicle as police crew vehicles drew nearer.
Officials remained back as the vehicle went through a private area, yet the helicopter kept on following the Kia as the driver drove sporadically down city roads and onto the interstate, the police representative said.
The accident happened around 15 minutes after the episode initially started.
Policing the region have communicated worry about a cross country pattern this mid year including Hyundai and Kia robberies.
A viral Tiktok video from the purported “Kia Boys” tells criminals the best way to utilize a USB link to take rides.
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“Kia America knows about the ascent in vehicle robberies of a subset of trim levels,” the assertion read.
“Every one of the 2022 models and trims have an immobilizer applied either toward the start of the year or as a running change.
All Kia vehicles available to be purchased in the U.S. meet or surpass Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.



















