Woodward Dream Cruise ‘bittersweet’ for Rochester Hills couple year after Corvette stolen

This 1965 Corvette Stingray belonging to Rochester Hills couple Gordon and Arlene Ondrisek was stolen from Birmingham during the Woodward Dream Cruise last year. The car was never recovered. Photo submitted - Arlene and Gordon Ondrisek

This 1965 Corvette Stingray belonging to Rochester Hills couple Gordon and Arlene Ondrisek was stolen from Birmingham during the Woodward Dream Cruise last year. The car was never recovered. Photo submitted - Arlene and Gordon Ondrisek

By Paul Kampe
The Macomb Daily News

The Woodward Dream Cruise doesn’t always end with cherished memories for the car enthusiasts who take part.

Last year, as the annual event was winding down, Gordon and Arlene Ondrisek, of Rochester Hills, met friends for dinner at a Birmingham cafe.

When the couple left the restaurant approximately an hour later, their 1965 Corvette Stingray convertible was gone, never to be seen again.

Police said it was the first classic poached from the high-profile event in their city in five years.

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