A man is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly stealing the ultimate 'Last Call' Dodge from a dealership. According to a report by Wisconsin-based news outlet The Gazette, the man not only stole the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Demon 170, but also several Coach purses and a power drill. In addition, he is charged with causing $8000 in damage to the building and another $10,000 in damage to a Ford Explorer he used to aid his escape.
Myqwon Greer, 25, of Rockford, Illinois is facing multiple felony charges including burglary, criminal damage to property, and theft-movable property over $100,000. These charges are all the result of an alleged theft on April 8, 2025, at Boucher Chrysler Dodge Jeep. Police were called to the scene to investigate a report of numerous items being stolen—the most expensive of which was the 1025-horsepower Challenger SRT Hellcat Demon 170, reportedly worth about $250,000.
A power drill and about 20 Coach purses valued at $200-$300 each were also taken. Authorities say they believe Greer broke a window in the building to gain access. Once inside, he searched until he found the key fob for a Ford Explorer, and he used the SUV to drive through the front windows of the dealership.

That gave him the room needed to get the Hellcat out of the building; the Explorer was left in the dealership parking lot with the key fob on the front seat, police say. This is not the first time Greer attempted to steal a Hellcat, as he also tried to steal a Dodge Durango Hellcat from another dealership in October 2024. On Thursday, January 29, Greer was booked into the Winnebago County Jail in Rockford, Illinois.
In addition to the charges for the Demon 170 theft, he faces possession of a stolen vehicle, theft, and criminal damage to property in Winnebago County for the attempted theft of the Durango Hellcat.
This case highlights the severity of car theft and its consequences. The fact that Greer not only stole a high-value vehicle but also damaged property and used it to aid his escape underscores the need for increased security measures in dealerships.



