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Auto theft ring in L.A. amassed $1.3M in high-end, luxury vehicles
Two men were arrested for an organized vehicle theft ring targeting luxury and high-performance cars in Southern California, which had accumulated over $1 million in suspected stolen vehicles. The investigation began after a 2026 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray valued at $105,000 was stolen from a Thousand Oaks dealership.
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