Conman STEALS from woman's overturned car while she's trapped inside after claiming he was there to save her

  • Kimberly Smith's car rolled over three times in a wreck in Irving, Texas, on Sunday, leaving her trapped inside upside down
  • A man approached Smith's car, telling her he'd help her by getting her purse and calling 911
  • Instead, he allegedly stole Smith's wallet before driving off in his truck
  • Smith was eventually saved when another driver pulled over and called 911
  • Smith's bother made an appeal to the public on Facebook, hoping to find the man who stole from his sister

A man who had stopped to apparently help a woman who was involved in a rollover in North Texas allegedly robbed the woman before driving away. 

Joshua Smith shared a post on Facebook revealing that his sister, Kimberly Smith, had been involved in a rollover early Sunday morning in Irving. He said the car rolled three times. 

He claims that a 'tall, skinny black male in his 30s' approached his sister, who was trapped upside down in her car, claiming he was going to help her. 

Kimberly Smith's car rolled over three times in a wreck in Irving, Texas, on Sunday morning, leaving her trapped inside upside down
It appears that Kimberly Smith was the only person in the vehicle at the time of the crash

Kimberly Smith's car rolled over three times in a wreck in Irving, Texas, on Sunday morning, leaving her trapped inside upside down

Her brother, Joshua Smith, claimed in a Facebook post that a tall, skinny black male in his 30s' approached his sister's car, claiming to help her

Her brother, Joshua Smith, claimed in a Facebook post that a tall, skinny black male in his 30s' approached his sister's car, claiming to help her

The unidentified man retrieved Kimberly Smith's purse from the back, stole her wallet and returned to his car to drive off, Joshua Smith claims

The unidentified man retrieved Kimberly Smith's purse from the back, stole her wallet and returned to his car to drive off, Joshua Smith claims

'(He) even found her purse and brought it over to her,' Joshua Smith wrote in the now-viral Facebook post. 'She was still dazed and confused from the accident and he said he was gonna go get his cell to call 911.'

But instead, the man apparently got into his car, with Kimberly Smith's wallet in hand, and drove off. 

'She begged him to just stay with her,' Joshua Smith wrote. 'He said "don't worry, I'm not going anywhere". He gets in the truck and takes off. With her wallet. All her credit cards. Id's. Everything. And all this happened after she was trapped upside down and NOBODY stopped to help her.'

A commenter on Joshua Smith's post said a Good Samaritan pulled over after the incident and called 911. The person stayed with Kimberly Smith until police arrived.   

Kimberly Smith was then left in her car, trapped upside down, until another driver pulled over, called 911 and stayed with her until the police arrived

Kimberly Smith was saved from the car and taken to the emergency room. Family members said she is 'up and walking around'

Kimberly Smith was saved from the car and taken to the emergency room. Family members said she is 'up and walking around'

Joshua's post about Kimberly has been shared more than 19,000 times

Several people have shared Joshua's Facebook post about what happened to Kimberly, pictured in undated photos. The post has been shared more than 19,000 times

Kimberly Smith was eventually saved from the smashed vehicle and taken to a local hospital for treatment, but the unidentified man has not been located, according to My San Antonio

Joshua Smith asked the public in his Facebook post to help find the man. 

'If anybody has a "friend" that is bragging about robbing some girl after she flipped her car this morning, please be a real friend and let us know,' he wrote. 

He added: 'I hope this guy who stopped to "help" and everyone that did not stop at all, is not a majority in our society today,' he wrote. 'We are better people than that. Everyone please share this and maybe we can find this loser.' 

Joshua Smith  made an appeal to the public on Facebook, hoping to find the unidentified man who stole from his sister

Joshua Smith  made an appeal to the public on Facebook, hoping to find the unidentified man who stole from his sister

  

The comments below have been moderated in advance.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.

Who is this week's top commenter? Find out now