Los Angeles Times

Stolen car held a father’s ashes

Heartbroke­n man says he just wants family mementos back.

- By Lyndsay Winkley lyndsay.winkley @sduniontri­bune.com Winkley writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Zach Johnson’s car was stolen last week. He doesn’t care so much about the Chevy Malibu; what he really wants back is what was inside: his father’s ashes and mementos.

While moving into a new apartment in San Diego’s Cortez Hill neighborho­od, the 22-year-old Johnson decided he was done for the day. He would finish unloading in the morning. But by then, his car would be gone.

He’s heartbroke­n over the loss.

“My dad gave me these mementos before he died,” Johnson said Thursday. “They were all in there.”

What he lost includes his dad’s coin collection, an inscribed watch, an old cigar box with Disney tickets from a trip the two took together, and the ashes.

Johnson was moving into an apartment on Date Street near 8th Avenue on Friday. About 4:30 p.m., he called it quits and went upstairs for the night. The next morning, when he didn’t see his car, “I walked around the block three times, just in case I’d gotten turned around,” he said.

“It finally hit me: My car’s gone.”

He called the police and filed a report. Then he posted photograph­s of the white 2011 Malibu on Facebook. Though getting the car back would be nice, he is really hoping to be reunited with his father’s things. And his voice.

Three years ago, Johnson’s father died in his sleep. His health had been failing for years, and he had started to pass down things to his son. A week before he died, Johnson got a voice mail from his dad, who lived in Texas while Johnson lived with his mother in Arkansas.

“He just said that he loved and missed me,” Johnson said. The message wasn’t long, “but it means a lot to me.”

He saved that phone so he could replay the message when he wanted to hear his dad’s voice. That was in the car too.

There were other things stolen, including a computer and most of his winter clothes, worth a total of about $2,000. The thieves can keep it all, he said. He just wants the mementos back, he said.

Anyone with informatio­n about Johnson’s car can call police at (619) 531-2000.

 ?? Zach Johnson ?? ZACH JOHNSON poses for a graduation photo with his father, Gerry Johnson, who died three years ago.
Zach Johnson ZACH JOHNSON poses for a graduation photo with his father, Gerry Johnson, who died three years ago.

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