spkennyuk
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Personally, the chances of the theives coming back and having another go is frankly remote, the keys would have been tossed.
Get the car back, order new keys and fit a kill switch somewhere where only you know.
Its not the norm but it has happened. There was a article in the manchester news last year. Similar circumstances with a sporty Audi A3 model that was stolen three times with the keys. The second and third time using the keys they had stolen and kept from the house raid they did to get the keys the first time.
The police suspected that the car was being re-stolen and used for other jobs and then abandoned each time. The thieves and or associates of the original thieves knew they could pick the car up from the owners address whenever they wanted.