Loved Classic Convertible Stolen In North Asheville During Broad Daylight

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Right in front of Selene Thoms’ eyes, a classic convertible was taken in broad daylight.
The event, which Thoms called “very brazen,” has left the locals in shock and raising concerns about the safety of their ostensibly quiet community. Thoms, who was clearly frightened, stated, “It’s inconceivable to me that something like this could happen in North Asheville.

The stolen vehicle is not just any car; it’s a distinct classic 1990 XJS Jaguar convertible, sky blue in color, a gift from her grandmother on her 24th birthday. Thoms underscores that the car holds more sentimental value to her than its intrinsic worth. “It’s a beautiful car,” she recalls, emphasizing its uniqueness in the Asheville area.

Bob Byron, the owner of Rye Knot, expressed his shock and called the incident unfortunate, marking it as a first in his business’s three-year history. His establishment offers free parking in a large lot, attracting numerous customers. “It’s kind of shocking that something like this happened, but I really think that it was just someone saw an opportunity and took advantage of a situation that probably could have been avoided,” he pondered.

Unfortunately, the only outdoor camera installed at the venue had its view obstructed by a tent top, making it impossible to capture the daring heist on tape.

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Thoms relived the horrifying moment, thankful that her 7-year-old Great Dane, Lilac, her “gentle giant” and constant companion, wasn’t inside the car. She admitted to leaving her keys in the car, absorbed in her pet, unaware of the lurking danger. “I was so close to the car, paying more attention to her and not thinking,” Thoms regretted, adding that the incident has been a harsh awakening, altering her perspective on safety and protection.


Thoms is hoping that the close-knit neighborhood and the distinctiveness of her vintage convertible will play a crucial role in reuniting her with her prized item despite the shock and the lessons learnt the hard way. She pleaded with the neighborhood for assistance and vigilance, saying, “Hopefully someone will call it in and I might be able to get it back.”

This episode serves as a sobering reminder of the unpredictability of life and the value of alertness and attentiveness, especially in environments we assume to be secure and safe. The stolen vintage convertible, a representation of cherished memories and familial affection, is a beacon of optimism for the people of North Asheville as well as Thoms.

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