ER tech’s truck stolen from hospital parking lot just minutes after beginning Monday night shift

Surveillance footage captured a white SUV pulling up the parking lot. SAPD lists two unknown suspects as showing involvement in stealing the pickup.

SAN ANTONIO — What began as another busy Monday shift for one health professional turned into personal emergency with thieves being caught on surveillance stealing her truck from the hospital parking lot. 

Mandi Madrid works as an emergency room tech at Baptist Neighborhood Hospital off I-35 and Zarzamora. 

On Monday, she took her husband’s silver 2017 Dodge Ram 3500 to the hospital. Madrid parked in the same spot where she parks her own vehicle because its in view of security cameras. 

It was around 6:43 p.m. when she made sure to lock the truck right before she entered the hospital. That was the last time she saw the truck in person.  

Fast forward to the 10 o’clock hour, Madrid looked up at the surveillance screen and noticed her truck was missing. In the moment, she didn’t believe it.

“So I got outside and I’m like maybe I’m not seeing it,” Madrid said. “And so I go out there and sure enough my truck is gone.” 

Madrid filed a police report and reviewed the hospital’s surveillance footage, which revealed a white SUV having pulled up at approximately 7:09 p.m., less than 30 minutes from the time she locked up the truck. The entire surveillance video wasn’t accessible for KENS 5 to view but a screenshot of the white SUV was provided. 

“Somebody goes through my driver’s side door, messes with the driver’s door and then they’re in there for about a minute. My truck backs out, the white SUV takes off and they both take off. Within less than a minute at 7:09 p.m. my truck was stolen,” Madrid said. 

San Antonio police are now investigating. Madrid noted an officer told her multiple vehicles have been stolen from the parking lot in recent days. KENS 5 is working to confirm this statement with authorities. 

“He’s not happy, he’s devastated,” Madrid said.

The truck was equipped with a South Dakota license plate (2P3887).

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