Had pretty much the same scenario a few years ago. Got off the bus in the mine parking lot and found a little pile of glass where I'd parked my S10 Blazer that morning. Three days later got a call from the CHP. My Blazer was in inpound in a suburb of Sacramento, nearly 300 miles away. When I picked it up they gave me a copy of the police report to used in my insurance claim and on there was the name and phone number of the person who had called them. So I called her to thank her. Elderly lady who lived in a cul-de-sac in some subdivision; she told me the Blazer pulled into the cul-de-sac and a young black man carrying a tiny baby got out and walked around the Blazer looking at it from all sides. Middle of the day, broad daylight. Then he put the baby back in the Blazer and began taking off the license plates, then the driving lights, then pulling the speakers out of the doors. Why, I don't know - this was just the stock Delco radio. But she said the guy didn't belong there - she knew all her neighbors - and when he started pulling parts off the rig she called the cops. When the cops drove into the cul-de-sac the guy grabbed the baby, jumped over one of the neighbor's fences and disappeared. I lost a $1500 EMT jump kit and a set of expensive driving lights and it took 6 weeks for the dealership to replace the broken passenger side window and the broken pieces around the steering column and of course insurance didn't cover half the cost of the stuff I lost. But I loved that Blazer and was glad to get it back, and hey, the guy left a bunch of baby stuff inside for me. Just some guy doing his best to provide for his kid, I guess!