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Guess what ‘Hellcat Mike’ was arrested for


The type of person who likes to order hell cat Serious dedication must be made in his name Dodge’s terrible V8 powered cars. Turns out, he got that name by stealing Hellcats and swapping their engines into paying customers’ cars. He and three other men were indicted on various charges including engaging in organized crime and car theft in San Antonio, Texas.

Bexar County Sheriff’s Office last placed crew after a year-long investigation known internally as “Operation Hellcat Mike.” The department learned that Hellcat Mike and several other mechanics were going to steal V8-powered Dodges, Pull the engine and their other parts and swap them out Smaller Mopar carsthen sell them on Facebook Marketplace, often with a giant Hellcat decal snarling near the C-pillar.

Screenshot from sheriff's department video on facebook showing images of suspects captured from Hellcat Mike's ring

Law enforcement was monitoring Hellcat Mike’s San Antonio store when they stopped a vehicle. Chrysler 300 the person was leaving the property and noticed the Chrysler VIN did not match the computer’s VIN. Police noticed the VIN on the car did not match what the computer showed, but it did match the VIN of a Dodge Charger Hellcat that had been stolen several months earlier. The same day that sheriff’s deputies caught the Chrysler 300’s VIN mismatch, they also spotted a Ram 1500 leaving the store with a license plate belonging to another Dodge Charger. Based on CD driver,

With a search warrant in hand, sheriff’s deputies raided the property. Its initial search uncovered seven stolen vehicles and various stolen parts, including PCMs taken from local dealers as well as a Charger in the works. .

“Hellcat” Mike Wilson, 37, and three other men, aged 19 to 33, were arrested. Two more suspects, both 18 years old, are still at large. The Hellcat criminal was prosecuted on various individual charges, including participation in organized crime, unauthorized use of a vehicle and vehicle theft. The sheriff’s office said Hellcat Mike is facing one Bond valued at $750,000 for his role in the chopsticks shop and other incidents.

Dodge Charger powered by Hellcat and Hemi To be Most stolen cars between 2020 and 2022, with Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) data found that Hellcats were about 60 times more likely to be stolen than a normal car during the same time period. If you’re a Hellcat enthusiast or owner in the San Antonio area, your vehicle may be significantly safer now that Hellcat Mike is behind bars.

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