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Parking lot hit-and-run while I was inside a restaurant — owner has cameras but won't share footage

So this happened about three weeks ago and I'm still fuming about it.

I parked in the lot attached to a local restaurant for maybe two hours. When I came back out, the entire driver's side of my car was caved in — mirror hanging off, deep scrapes along two panels, the works. Whoever did it just left. No note, nothing.

I did everything right. Filed a police report on the spot, called my insurance that same night, documented everything with photos and a short video walkthrough. A few days later I spotted a security camera mounted right above the section of the lot where I'd parked. I reached out to the restaurant owner and he actually confirmed yes, the cameras were rolling that night. Then he just... went dark. Won't return calls, won't answer emails, completely ghosted me and apparently did the same to the officer following up on my report.

I have a feeling — and I could be totally wrong — that it might be someone connected to the place. Otherwise why would you just stop cooperating?

My insurance will cover the repairs minus my deductible, which is a pretty significant chunk of money for me right now. I'm not made of cash and this genuinely stresses me out. The thing is, even beyond the money, I just know there's footage showing exactly what happened and who drove away. The idea that someone gets to destroy my car and face zero consequences because a business owner decides to play deaf makes me want to scream.

Is there anything I can actually do here? Can the police compel him to hand it over? Is there a legal angle that would force his hand? I don't want to let this go but I also don't know what leverage, if any, I have.

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