A car thief in Indiana has brought new meaning to the term ‘smash and grab’ after breaking into a dealership and driving a car out through the closed glass doors.

That’s the scenario Evansville, Indiana authorities and staff at Town and Country Ford have pieced together after finding the dealership covered in broken glass and a green Ford Mustang Bullitt missing from the showroom floor.

The thief is believed to have broken a window in a door to the showroom to get in, grabbed the car and then drove it out through the closed large glass doors the dealership uses to get vehicles in and out. So, technically it was more of a ‘smash and grab and smash again.’

It being 2019, you’d think the culprit would be easily identified, but due to technical difficulties with its video surveillance system, the dealership wasn’t able to get a single look at the them.

“Our DVR was not working and it’s been repaired now, but we don’t have video,” Larry Oldham, general manager of Town and Country Ford, told NBC 14. “They are checking some other local businesses videos to see if they got anything.”

So now there’s glass on the floor of the dealership and egg on the face of its employees. Needless to say, the dealership says it’ll be beefing up its security measures.

If there’s a silver lining to the story—other than the street cred the bold perpetrator will no doubt have earned among his criminal friends for the stunt—it’s that the Mustang Bullitt was found at a nearby apartment complex just a few hours after being discovered missing.

Town and Country Ford says it will detail the vehicle and put it back on the showroom floor, this time with a reduced price.