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Suspected thieves using a Tesla as a getaway vehicle were caught after they stopped to charge it 15 minutes away

Tesla charging at Supercharger in Pleasanton, California.
A different Tesla being charged.Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images
  • Two people accused of stealing $8,000 of merchandise used a Tesla as their getaway vehicle.

  • But they stopped to charge it 15 minutes down the road, where police located them.

  • An image shared by police on social media shows the Tesla packed full of gaming systems.

Two suspects accused of stealing over $8,000 of merchandise in Buford, Georgia were caught 15 minutes down the road after stopping to charge their Tesla getaway vehicle.

Gwinnett County Police told Insider that the suspects were arrested around 10 miles away while attempting to charge the car near the Gas South Arena venue on February 19.

The police shared details of the theft on social media on Sunday alongside images of the car packed full of boxes of gaming systems and electric toothbrushes.  In a statement to Insider, a police spokesperson said the thieves were fleeing a Sam's Club store.

Witnesses told police responding to the 911 call that the pair had fled in the electric vehicle – their description was then broadcast to surrounding officers.