A Florida man According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, it was accused of stealing Seberak during the test drive last month and then returning to the dealer to retrieve his property later.
Dexter Smithen allegedly went to a Tesla dealership in Tampa, Florida on March 26 to test drive a Cyber-style online carnival after meeting with sales staff. Fox 13 Tampa Bay.
Smithen granted a driver’s license to the sales partner, which was confirmed as his driver’s license and signed a test drive agreement to return the truck to the dealership within 30 minutes of leaving, the document said, which he did not do.

Dexter Smithen was arrested in Hillsborough County, Florida after stealing a Tesla Cybertruck during a test drive. (Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office)
The attempt to reach Smithson through the numbers he wrote on the test-driven protocol was unsuccessful. The sales assistant also emailed Smithen, asking Sebok to return.
Another sales assistant used geo-tracking to locate the truck on March 31 and told deputies that Smithson drove it to Home Depot, parked it in the store and entered the store.
The salesperson filmed Smithson walking in the parking lot before recovering Seberak and reporting the crime to HCSO.

Dexter Smithen is accused of stealing Cybertruck in a test drive in Tampa in late March. (Nic Coury/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
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Smithson is back Tesla dealership On Tuesday, the affidavit said some of the items he left behind in Seberak.
He was arrested in the business and during the search, a representative said he found five credit cards with five different names.

Dexter Smithen returns to the Tesla dealership in Tampa and collects what he left in Cybertruck, who allegedly stole him in a test drive in March. (Brian Preston/Fox News figures)
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Smithson once Accused of theft More than $100,000, illegally possessing personal identification.