52 cars stolen by organized gang at Dallas airport

Around 52 cars worth nearly $5 million were stolen from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport by an organized crime group.

Police have identified 14 suspects, with the group believed to operate in multiple states, including New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah.

The investigation gained traction in October when three men were arrested with tools used for breaking into cars, including a device to reprogram key fobs, the U.S. Sun has reported.

Further evidence linked the men to multiple stolen vehicles at DFW. The suspects face charges of engaging in organized criminal activity.

Written by B.C. Begley