Police looking for $230K Lamborghini stolen from Salt Lake airport
Salt Lake police are asking for help finding a Lamborghini left at the Salt Lake airport — with doors unlocked and keys still inside — which was not there when the owner returned eight days later. A $230K Lamborghini was stolen from the Salt Lake City International Airport on June 1, leaving the doors unlocked and keys still in the vehicle. The car was not there when the owner returned a week later. The suspect, believed to have flown into the airport on June 3 and found the car unlocked with the keys inside, allowing him to steal it. Police have released a video of the car being stolen and pictures of the man who may have taken it. The incident is a reminder to lock your car when it's parked, roll up the windows, never leave valuables in the car, and never take the keys.

发表 : 10 个月前 经过 Pat Reavy, KSL.com 在 Travel Auto General
SALT LAKE CITY — Missing: A Lamborghini worth about $234,000, last seen parked at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
Salt Lake City police on Wednesday asked for help locating a Lamborghini that was left in short-term parking at the airport on June 1, with the doors unlocked and keys still in the vehicle, which was not there when the owner returned a week later.
The investigation began about 6:40 p.m. Sunday. The owner of a blue Lamborghini Urus with Utah license plate number G829TV, had parked his car in the short-term lot on June 1. When he returned Sunday, his car was gone.
"Based on the preliminary investigation, detectives believe the suspect flew into Salt Lake City on June 3. The suspect went to the airport's parking garage and started checking car doors," according to a statement from Salt Lake police. "When the suspect came across the Lamborghini, he found the car unlocked with the keys inside, allowing him to steal the car."
Police on Wednesday released a video of the car being stolen and pictures of a man who may have taken it. If anyone recognizes the man or has information about the missing Lamborghini, they are encouraged to call police at 801-799-3000.
Investigators say the incident is also a good reminder to always lock your car when it's parked, roll up the windows, never leave valuables in the vehicle and take the keys.
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