Stolen Tesla Found Floating in River with a Bag of Onions



Stolen Tesla Found Floating in River with a Bag of Onions



BRITISH COLOMBIA, CANADA - Have you ever been derailed while driving because you just bit into something so tasty that steering took a backseat to the culinary experience? Though investigations are still underway as to how the incident happened, we know that a paddler making his way down the Fraser River in Fort Langley, British Columbia, came upon a submerged 2016 Tesla S model with a produce favorite close by.

The stolen Tesla floating in the Fraser River (Photo Credit: Langley Times)

Inside EVs reported that the electric vehicle, from the brand so familiar to the produce industry, was stolen in Burnaby, British Colombia, on April 3rd, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police Corporal Holly Largy. The brown car was found by police at 9 a.m. the following morning, almost entirely engulfed by the river.

The plot thickened, though, when the paddler helped police recover a large bag of onions, which had floated away from inside the car.

“Why they had a big bag of onions is anyone’s guess,” said the paddler, according to the Langley Times.

A mysterious bag of onions was found floating near the river-bound Tesla (Photo Credit: Langley Times)

The news source implies that the electric car must have floated down the the river since the boat launch is far from where it was found.

Could there have been more produce favorites tucked inside that broke free in the chaos? It’s not everyday that you find a stolen Tesla face down in a river, but what can we say? Our industry provides flavors that drive some people wild!