06/03/2026
Meet the Crew: The Faces Behind Organized Auto Theft
Auto theft isn't always a crime of opportunity. In many cases, it's organized, coordinated, and carried out by groups working together toward one goal—stealing your vehicle or its parts for profit.
A months-long investigation by the Garland Police Department recently disrupted an organized criminal crew believed to be responsible for at least 25 vehicle thefts and burglaries across Garland and neighboring communities, resulting in more than $62,000 in stolen property.
Investigators determined the group operated as a structured criminal organization, with members performing specific roles within the theft operation. The crew primarily targeted older-model Chevrolet, GMC, and Dodge trucks, as well as work vans.
Through collaboration between detectives, neighborhood police officers, and gang investigators, law enforcement identified the suspects and mapped their activities. Five individuals were arrested and charged with offenses including engaging in Organized Criminal Activity, theft of motor vehicles, burglary of motor vehicles, and theft of vehicle parts.
This is what auto thieves look like.
Not movie villains. Not master criminals. Just individuals making choices that impact hardworking vehicle owners, businesses, and communities.
Motor vehicle theft remains a gateway crime that often fuels other criminal activity. Every stolen vehicle represents more than property—it can mean missed work, lost income, interrupted businesses, and significant financial hardship for victims.
While law enforcement agencies work every day to investigate and disrupt organized theft rings, vehicle owners can help protect themselves by:
Always locking vehicles and taking keys.
Park in well-lit areas whenever possible.
Removing valuables from plain sight.
Reporting suspicious activity immediately.
Considering additional theft-deterrent devices for older-model vehicles.
The investigation remains ongoing as detectives continue to link additional cases and identify potential victims.
Protect it. It's yours.