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Stolen?? NO. Report you for hiding the collateral??? Maybe. Cars havent fell off the face of the earth since CC found out it is ROUND. Someone knows where that car is.

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Q: Can a repo man or lienholder report a car as stolen if he can't locate it in Nevada?
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