WINTHROP, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) – A Winthrop woman, whose car was stolen, took matters into her own hands to get it back.
Lisa told FOX 25 she noticed her car was missing from her driveway early Tuesday morning. She reported the incident to police, but they told her there wasn't much they could do until it turned up.
"I was really frustrated it was like, ‘OK, either it will turn up or it won't," said Lisa.
Thinking all hope was lost, Lisa called E-ZPass to have her transponder shut off. During the call, a representative from E-ZPass told her it had been used Thursday morning on the Tobin Bridge.
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As usual less than 50%...
Have to love when people don't become victims, taking back her power in the right way.