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Thieves in North Carolina steal Maserati, BMWs worth more than $300K from car dealer, police say

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North Carolina were caught on video stealing a Maserati and several BMWs valued over $300,000 from the showroom floor of a car dealership last month.The theft occurred around 2 a.m.

at Adams Auto Group in Charlotte on Feb. 27, police said.The suspects broke through the front door of the dealership and took four key fobs that were on a desk, WJZY-TV reported, citing a police report.Surveillance video from inside the dealership shows the suspects jumping into the luxury cars and driving off the showroom floor through the glass door and windows.NORTH CAROLINA FAMILY OUTSMARTS CAR THIEVES WITH APPLE AIRTAG: ‘THEY PICKED THE WRONG CAR’The four high-end stolen cars totaled more than $300,000, police said. (Charlotte Crime Stoppers Charlotte Crime Stoppers via WJZY-TV / Fox News) The four stolen cars were a 2020 BMW 760i worth $109,000, a 2020 BMW 850i worth $79,000, a 2020 BMW 840i valued at $68,000, and a Maserati Ghibli S Grandsport worth $55,000, the report said.The thieves drove off with a 2020 BMW 760i, a 2020 BMW 850i, a 2020 BMW 840i and a Maserati Ghibli S Grandsport. (Charlotte Crime Stoppers via WJZY-TV / Fox News) TWO SUSPECTS SHOOT ROBBERY VICTIM AND FLEE ON FOOT AS GETAWAY CAR STALLS: POLICEThe total value of the stolen cars was more than $300,000.The thieves broke into the dealership and stole the key fobs to four luxury vehicles from a desk, according to the report. (Charlotte Crime Stoppers via WJZY-TV / Fox News) Detectives told the station that they hope the public will recognize the high-end cars if they being driven in the area and call police.Get updates to this story on FOXBusiness.com..

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