The Fry family from North Natomas, Sacramento, is seeking public assistance after the theft of a cherished racecar and a family heirloom truck. The stolen goods include a distinct white 2008 Chevy C6 Corvette racecar and a white 1999 Ford F250, both taken from their home on Alvoca Way near Regency Park. The vehicles, along with a black car trailer, were last seen on a neighbor’s surveillance footage being swiftly driven away early Easter Sunday.
Simon Fry, the owner, expressed his shock and devastation over the loss, highlighting not only the financial but also the sentimental value attached to the stolen items. While the racecar holds a special place in Fry’s heart, it’s the Ford F250 that bears a deeper emotional significance. The truck, passed down from Fry’s grandfather to his father and then to him after his father’s sudden passing in 2020, represents a lineage of family memories and bonds forged over the wheels.
The Fry family is currently offering a $2,500 reward for any information leading to the recovery of the Corvette and truck in good condition, emphasizing the irreplaceable nature of the stolen truck and trailer. They urge the perpetrators to come forward and return the items, underscoring their immense value to the family’s heritage.
The Sacramento Police Department has taken up the investigation, urging anyone with information to reach out to their dispatch center or the Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers.