William Ingram is angry and disgusted at whoever stole his car, which contained all of his family's Christmas presents. Ingram said he had loaded the car with his family's things and left it running when he went inside a family member's Dedham home to get his wife and 4-year-old daughter. While he was inside, the car disappeared. "I go back in the house and I'm like, 'Stop playing with me.' They're like, 'What?' And I'm like, 'The car is gone,'" he said. "So from there on, it was panic mode."The family's 2008 white Volkswagen Jetta was last seen by a witness taking a left on Bussey Street. It left the Middleboro family with no way of getting home and a child without her Christmas presents. "She asks, 'Why did the guy take our car, daddy, and all of our presents?' I said, 'Because he's a bad person,'" Ingram said. Ingram filed a report with Dedham police. An online fundraiser was established to help the family.

William Ingram is angry and disgusted at whoever stole his car, which contained all of his family's Christmas presents.

Ingram said he had loaded the car with his family's things and left it running when he went inside a family member's Dedham home to get his wife and 4-year-old daughter. While he was inside, the car disappeared.


"I go back in the house and I'm like, 'Stop playing with me.' They're like, 'What?' And I'm like, 'The car is gone,'" he said. "So from there on, it was panic mode."

The family's 2008 white Volkswagen Jetta was last seen by a witness taking a left on Bussey Street. It left the Middleboro family with no way of getting home and a child without her Christmas presents.

The Ingraham family’s license plate number

"She asks, 'Why did the guy take our car, daddy, and all of our presents?' I said, 'Because he's a bad person,'" Ingram said.

Ingram filed a report with Dedham police.

An online fundraiser was established to help the family.