Fri. Mar 17th, 2023
Nashville woman warns others about leaving their keys in their cars
Nashville woman warns others about leaving their keys in their cars

The city of Nashville is located in Tennessee. Rachel Tollett didn’t think her Tuesday afternoon would be any different.

She wants other people to be careful when they leave their keys in their cars for a short time.

Tollett went to visit a work client in South Nashville.

Someone stole her SUV before her client arrived.

She didn’t think she jumped into action.

I was like, “Oh no, no.” I sprinted to the car. I tried to get in the car but the window was down and he swung at me and I tried to grab the keys.

She didn’t think anything would go wrong when she left the car running.

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He gave me a drug that made me sleepy. I allowed it to go. I was holding on for dear life but I had to let go.

Her legs are bruised.

It could have been a lot worse.

The police were called when the suspect took her car.

She doesn’t have a car to help those she works with at second chance sober living.

If the suspect had asked for help instead of taking her car, she would have offered it.

Point him in the correct direction. Bus passes are in our possession. I could’ve helped him differently.

She wants the public to keep an eye on her SUV.

The suspect was Hispanic. He is thought to be in his 20s or 30s and wore a mask.

She said he was walking in the neighborhood.

The Metro Nashville Police Department would love to hear from you.