Dallas detectives uncovered a northwest Dallas property with several stolen vehicles.
People living along the 2100 block of Mail Avenue said they never suspected a thing.
Destiny’s stolen car was not among the vehicles, but what she did see blew her away. Several cars and jet skis were placed on wreckers and towed away from the property. Police arrested 22-year-old Alexander Limon on the property. Limon’s dad, who did not want to be identified, told NBC 5 that his son was a mechanic by trade. His dad said he thought the cars on the property were from customers. He told NBC 5 that Limon had obtained a lawyer.Mesquite officer and his father arrested in Wylie shooting, victim accused of stalking officer and girlfriend
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