Four Ferraris Stolen from Long Island Service Center
Police are investigating after four Ferrari was stolen on Long Island from a service center. Three thieves are said to have broken the front glass of the building and do with the cars, according to a report from 1010 WINNER.
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According to Nassau County police, the theft occurred at the Long Island Ferrari Service Center in Plainview around 4 a.m. on Saturday, February 25. The report says that when the three of them got inside, they stole it.”kinds of goods” And “many car key chains” before running away with four Ferraris.
The report doesn’t specify exactly which models were stolen, but does say that two convertibles were stolen – a gray 2014 model and a blue 2016 model – and two white coupes from 2015. 2018 and 2023. Reports indicate that they are two-door models. I guess Purosangue is right around the corner, but I suspect that’s not even an opportunity to steal.
If you’re a math major like me, you’ll realize how strange it is for three people to be able to escape with four cars. We don’t want to speculate, so let’s say for the moment that it’s still unclear exactly what happened inside the service center. An investigation is currently underway, so more information is sure to come to light soon. As you might have guessed, no arrests have been made.
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