KROQ morning host Kevin Klein turned his live radio show into a real-time command center Wednesday, rallying listeners to help recover his wife's Range Rover after it was stolen from in front of their San Fernando Valley home that morning.
Thanks to quick tips from the show's audience, the unmanned vehicle was located near Koreatown, and his wife retrieved it before the broadcast ended—marking the second theft of her car in about a year.
Klein shared the news on air during the Klein/Ally Show (weekdays 5-10 a.m. PT on 106.7 FM), explaining that his wife discovered the car missing while preparing to take the kids to school. He broadcast details, including possible location pings, and encouraged fans to report sightings (while later joking about not turning them into "vigilantes").
Listeners responded rapidly, providing confirmations that guided recovery efforts alongside law enforcement. This isn't the first time: The same vehicle (or a prior one) was stolen in early 2025, around the time of local wildfires, and wasn't recovered then.
Klein quipped on air that in LA, "You haven’t lived here long enough if you haven’t had your car stolen at least twice."
Clips of the chaotic, triumphant segment are available on the show's YouTube channel (search "His Stolen Car Is Found LIVE On The Air") and podcast episodes
His Stolen Car Is Found LIVE On The Air | Klein. Ally. Show. https://t.co/yv7oOChRUP via @YouTube
— Tom Benson (@Tombenson1) January 23, 2026
The story highlights the tight-knit power of KROQ's listener community and has drawn national attention.
