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Panthers player’s expensive car stolen

By admin on Tuesday, 14th July 2009
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A very expensive car of Panthers player has been stolen. Police are looking for it.

Player Thomas Davis lives in the Providence Plantation on Grimmersborough Lane. He had 1975 Caprice Classic and at the time of being stolen it was parked in front of his home.

The car was purple in color and it was a two-door convertible model. It contained a tag of HA73SN. The value of the car was $136,000.

Thomas Davis said to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) that the car was stolen on Saturday between 1:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.

The stolen car has special steering wheel with a football, and also a painting of Davis at a desk.

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