SPOKANE-- The vehicle that police say was car-jacked at a North Spokane McDonalds drive thru has been found.
Officers located the Mitsubishi Lancer that was car-jacked and stolen Monday after a fight over loud music. It was found in a vacant lot near 1800 W. Boone, with the stereo missing.


Police say two men in the Lancer pulled up in the McDonalds drive through in the 900 block of Indiana Avenue with loud music playing.
Two men in the car in front of them, a white four door passenger car waiting to order, yelled to the men in the Lancer to turn the music down. Apparently there was then some kind of confrontation between the men in both vehicles.
Police say that's when the suspects in the white vehicle got out of their car and held the men in the Lancer at gun point, telling them to get out of the car. The victims complied.
Police say the suspects took off with the Lancer and the white car they were originally driving heading southbound on Monroe Street.
Spokane Police checked the area for both vehicles but were unable to locate them.
The suspects can only be described as two large male whites with bald heads.