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$2.3 million haul of ‘stolen’ luxury cars discovered in backyard

An Aston Martin, a Bentley, a Jaguar and a Porsche were among the found vehicles.

Published on Apr 1, 2022 at 11:29AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Apr 1, 2022 at 11:40AM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
An aerial view of the California car haul pictured with a Bentley and Aston Martin.

A US$2.3 million haul of luxury cars has been discovered by police following a two-month-long investigation.

California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Southern Division executed a search warrant in the San Fernando Valley, northwest of Los Angeles, and found 35 high-end vehicles in a backyard.

They allege the cars had been “fraudulently purchased from unsuspecting local dealerships”.

Among the cars found were an Aston Martin, a Bentley, a BMW, a Jaguar, a Land Rover, a Lexus, a Mercedes-Benz and a Porsche.

The total value of these vehicles was estimated to be in the region of $2.3 million, police said.

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“The CHP Southern Division Vehicle Theft Unit’s primary mission is to investigate, arrest and prosecute criminals responsible for motor vehicle theft,” the patrol said in a Facebook post.

“Nevertheless, vehicle theft suspects are frequently involved in other criminal behaviour, including weapons possession, narcotics trafficking, and other violent crimes that impact the community.”

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