STOLEN HYUNDAI PARKED IN LMPD IMPOUND LOT
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LMPD impound lot is seeing more Kia and Hyundai cars after a rise in thefts. (WDRB Image by Grace Hayba)
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Police said it only takes about 15 seconds to steal a Kia -- and the problem is getting worse, with more of the vehicles winding up LMPD's impound lot.
This year, nearly 2,000 Kias and Hyundais have been stolen from Louisville streets and driveways, according to Louisville Metro Police.
On Thursday, city leaders announced the lawsuit filed against Hyundai and Kia.
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