Tanequia Branch said she brought her car into Rincon's Auto Service on Dec. 29.
The shop said parts had to be ordered, requiring Branch's vehicle to stay overnight. Later, she got a call from the auto shop. She thought it would be to pick up her car early. Instead, it was to tell her it was stolen.
The auto shop said it left her keys in the car, and that's how the person was able to drive off with it.
"My heart dropped. That's a violation. You took something from me. I never thought I'd be a victim of a car theft," car owner Tanequia Branch said.
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