county's Theo Lacy Branch Jail, in Orange. The car is outfitted with spotlights on each front door. Blue and red emergency lights are tucked up in the passengers
sunvisor , and complete with sirens.
"Police cars getting stolen is not unusual," said sheriff's Capt.
Brian Wilkerson. "What is unusual is that the same one was stolen twice."
The white, four-door sedan was last seen by deputies about 10 p.m., he said.
It was gone 30 minutes later.
The thief or thieves — as before — made off with the car, leaving
deputies with nothing but a set of keys.
The car, which turned up at an apartment complex in San Bernardino the first
time, has not resurfaced, Wilkerson said.
The car had no identification aside from 2-inch-high gold decals — the
number 1378 — on the right front and left rear windows. Its license plate
number is E1096061. The sedan is used as a fleet car at the jail, which is
run by the Sheriff's Department.
Although the parking lot has surveillance cameras, investigators say the
cameras are not hooked to any recording devices, Wilkerson said.
Why the car would be targeted twice is a bit of a puzzler. With
roughly 70,000 to 90,000 miles on it, the car is on the brink of retirement,
Wilkerson said.
"It's a piece of junk," he said.