Yes it can, a vehicle can be repossessed anywhere it is in plain sight.
Can the repo man find me after I've moved to another country? Assuming you're in the US, if you move to a country with an extradition treaty with the US, they probably can find you. Whether they would consider it worth the effort and expense is another matter.
If they know where you are, they could ask a lawyer in your new country to pursue their claim. Whether they would try to repossess the vehicle depends on how much they could sell it for in your country. Probably they would be more likely to sue you and garnish your wages, but this depends on your circumstances.
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It's not unheard of for repo agents to travel up and down the streets within a few blocks of your home or job looking for your vehicle. They know that borrowers often ditch their cars a few blocks away and walk home. Repo agents may even look at a relative's home for your vehicle.
Repo men use a mix of tools and techniques, from GPS tracking and paper trails to social media and physical surveillance. They follow digital clues and use their detective skills to track down vehicles. This job requires a good understanding of the law, excellent observation skills, and sometimes, a bit of negotiation.