Thieves Drive Off in Two Luxury Cars in Philadelphia
Police say they’re looking for thieves who broke into a Philadelphia, Pa., apartment and stole the keys to a Lamborghini and a Bentley before speeding off in the luxury cars, along with about $2,500 cash and two flat-screen televisions.
It happened in the city’s East Falls neighborhood around 1 a.m. Tuesday.
Authorities say the thieves broke in through a second-floor windows and took the keys to the two cars, along with the TVs and cash. Police described the stolen vehicles as a 2006 yellow Lamborghini Gallardo with a batman sticker on the back window and a 2006 black Continental Flying Sport Bentley.
Philadelphia police Chief Inspector Scott Small says it appears the owner had been targeted.
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