
AJ Brown got his car back less than 12 hours after it was stolen and had a message for the thief, who is already in police custody.
The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver took to X today to announce that his vehicle had been stolen in the wee hours of Monday morning and made a deal with the perp to return it with the promise that he would not press charges.
That tweet has since been deleted, but Brown vowed that if it was not returned, he would find the car by the end of the day, and that there would be consequences.
“To whoever you are, which I’m going to find soon, I’ll make a deal with you, bro. Just bring the whip back. I won’t press charges,” he also said in a video.
Well, it only took a few hours before the car turned up.
Brown again took to social media to announce that it had been retrieved.
“I told you just turn the car back in, and now you gotta deal with the consequences, man,” he said in another clip.
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Here’s How The Cops Were Able To Find AJ Brown’s Car

Brown and the cops worked together to find his car, leading to the arrest of 25-year-old Luis Segarra. According to ABC News, the police didn’t have much trouble locating the vehicle as he parked it right next to a group of Camden County officers who were there to observe a local construction site.
The lawmen had already been put on the alert and immediately approached the vehicle.
The driver took off on foot, but the chase was short, and he was taken into custody shortly after.
“The suspect that was inside the vehicle, he fled. It was a short foot pursuit, but they were able to take custody of him on the 1500 block of Mt. Ephriam without incident,” Camden County Police Dep. Chief Janell Simpson said.
Simpson suggested that Segarra was not aware that the car belonged to AJ Brown.
Fortunately, it was not damaged and has since been returned to the Eagles star.