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You can sue if you can show that the store or the officer was not following correct procedure or if they in someway caused the incidenent.
But merely a security guard chasing a shoplifter ( appears to be much more than that, since shoplifting is nothing compared to auto theft)
But I would ask the moral question, why should you sue them, they were trying to stop a criminal from stealing in their store, the security officer was trying to stop a criminal, who got away from him.
They did not intend this to happen, nor in anyway steal your car, a crook took your car, it is his fault ( and yours for having your car running and the doors not locked but that is another story)
so can you try and sue them yes, could you win, in California, maybe, since they have very libeal judges there. Should you, I do not believe so.
Next why should you have to sue, since your car insurance should pay for the car, cars that are financed are normally required to have insurance on them, report the car to the insurance company, they pay off the value of the car ( first to the lender, then any balance to you)
Next be thankful you were not injured by the criminal. ( possibly because of the security guard that was chasing him)
So I would say don't try to blame someone beyond the criminal, this is one of Americans biggest problems today, if something happens, we think we need to sue someone or everyone for the event.
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