New Tennessee Titans cornerback Janoris Jenkins announced that he had his car stolen from an Atlanta airport while he was on a trip to West Palm Beach.
Jenkins recently posted to social media to share his story about the incident, including his displeasure with the airport’s handling of the situation.
According to Henri Hollis of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta police responded to a call on Wednesday from Jenkins, reporting that his car had been stolen from the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
Jenkins says he parked his car, a 2016 Rolls Royce Wraith, in the South Economy Lot on May 5 before boarding his flight, only to return from his trip to find his car missing.
“They gave me the complete runaround!” Jenkins said of the airport. “These types of establishments are supposed to provide safety, comfort and, most of all, customer service that is unmatched.”
Jenkins added that he asked for security footage but was told there was only footage of the car arriving, not leaving.
The 32-year-old cornerback signed a two-year, $15 million deal with the Titans earlier this offseason.
Before that he spent time with the St. Louis (now Los Angeles) Rams, where he was a second-round pick of the team in 2012, the New York Giants, and New Orleans Saints.