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Sadik Hossain

‘None of this is mine’: Woman gets her stolen car back after 3 days, but what the thief left inside is beyond disturbing

A Texas woman shared her experience on TikTok after getting her stolen car back from the police. The video shows everything the thief left behind during a three-day period. The TikTok user @beyonsikee posted the walkthrough, which has been viewed more than 681,700 times.

According to Motor1, the woman says a methamphetamine user stole her car over the weekend and kept it for three days. When police returned the vehicle, she found the passenger seat and backseat completely covered with items that weren’t hers. She decided to film everything and go through each item one by one.

“None of this is mine,” she said in her TikTok video. “So we’re gonna go through it.” The first major discovery was shocking. Inside a Guess jewelry box, she found crystal meth. She separated all the items to make sense of what was left behind and started listing them on camera.

The stolen car turned into a mobile storage unit

The woman found about eight bottles of perfume scattered throughout the car. She also discovered seven pairs of wireless headphones, but each pair was missing one earbud. An EBT card, an almost-empty bottle of Paul Masson brandy, and a bedazzled Dallas Cowboys cup were among the items.

She counted at least 15 lighters along with lighter fluid. Other items included a Steve Madden purse, a razor with hair still inside it, a bag of lime-flavored chips, and a Roku device with a charging cable. 

She mentioned that the thief took cash from her car, so she considered keeping some items as payback. This isn’t the first time a thief has stolen something unexpected in a brazen manner.

By the end of the first video, the woman said she started feeling itchy from handling everything. She posted a follow-up video with more details. She found a phone in the car but threw it away after getting a threatening call. The car had cigarette burns throughout the interior, missing floor mats, and multiple air fresheners hanging at once.

She also found many Taco Casa napkins stuffed in the glove compartment. The car had an odd smell, which made her worry about possible contamination. Viewers in the comments were shocked that police returned the car with meth still inside and questioned why nothing was taken as evidence. While some theft stories have unexpected outcomes that save lives, this situation left the owner dealing with serious concerns.

Anyone whose car is stolen should contact police immediately and file a report. That report is needed when filing an insurance claim. Comprehensive auto insurance often covers theft and vandalism, and may help pay for professional biohazard cleaning if dangerous materials are involved.

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