Man shares warning after car was stolen without key fob
Briefly

"[I] went into the house to get the dog. When I turned around to come back out, the car was gone," Bragg-Reynolds recalled.
"I was under the impression that you can start it and walk away from it, but it won't move unless the key is in the vehicle," Bragg-Reynolds said.
"You'll see cars running in front of restaurants, at gas stations. It's unfortunately, a common thing that people are doing is leaving their cars running unattended," MPD Lt. Scott Dowling said.
"Automakers recommend drivers check their car owner's manual for alternative options, such as a remote start feature that will not allow a car to move without a key fob."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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