California Freeway Patrol detectives have seized about 35 luxurious automobiles that had been stolen from automobile dealerships in Southern California, officers stated.
The automobiles, with an estimated worth of $2.3 million, had been discovered on rather a lot someplace within the San Fernando Valley on March 24. The CHP didn't give the precise location.
From photographs supplied by the CHP, the vehicles — all sports activities vehicles or different luxurious sedans, together with Aston Martins, Bentleys, BMWs, Jaguars, Land Rovers and Porsches — appeared to have been left on a grassy lot behind a chain-link fence within the yard of a house.
CHP seized the vehicles after a two-month investigation, the company stated in a press release. They stated the suspect “fraudulently bought” the automobiles “from unsuspecting native dealerships.” They didn't say how the offers had been accomplished or when the dealerships reported the automobiles stolen. Nor did CHP say the place the dealerships had been positioned.
The company stated the suspect was arrested, however they didn't identify the individual. They stated detectives additionally seized a firearm and about 400 marijuana crops additionally discovered on the residence.
Officers from the CHP’s investigations unit weren't instantly out there for touch upon Sunday.