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by quickthrower2 1377 days ago
It was reported stolen by the owner. Reread the article for the full story on that.
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Right, but they could have verified that the registered owner and person driving the car were the same person.

However, since it was in a different state, perhaps the registration database wasn't available - only the stolen vehicle database was.

The article says she was handcuffed (detained); it does not say she was arrested (which would be absurd).
The quote from the police chief implies she was arrested (though it's in brackets, so it could just be sloppy reporting):

> “My sergeant on the scene received information from Philly PD, who said, ‘Go ahead. Lock her up. It’s [a] good [arrest],’” Long Beach Township Police Chief Anthony Deely said in 2020.

This tweet suggests she was not arrested: https://twitter.com/phillyinquirer/status/129427390187110400...
The cuffs are also absurd. Here is a article not behind a paywall/forced login screen

https://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/crime/a-philly-police-c...

So they even approached her at gun point. And the initial tow and police report was due to police stupidity.

Now I don’t want to profile people, but she looks like a regular person and she reports her height as 4ft 11. At what point did the police feel threatened enough to draw weapons?

Always, and will keep them pointed at you until you are detained.