A 2022 blue McLaren 765LT convertible was stolen on March 13, 2025, in Janesville, Wisconsin, as part of a growing and sophisticated trend known as the Central Dispatch Scam. The vehicle, identified by VIN SBM14SCA1NW765013, was being transported for consignment in Skokie, Illinois, but it was intercepted during its scheduled transport and never reached its destination.

The Central Dispatch Scam: A Growing Trend
The heist involving the McLaren 765LT is part of a disturbing increase in transport thefts, many of which are linked to the Central Dispatch Scam. Central Dispatch is a widely used system by vehicle transporters to arrange legitimate car deliveries between customers and transporters. However, criminals have been exploiting this system by obtaining fraudulent bills of lading and posing as legitimate transport companies to steal high-value vehicles.
The scam typically works by utilizing stolen or fake identities, registering fraudulent trucking companies, and providing forged documentation to steal vehicles under the guise of legitimate transportation services. As seen in this case, perpetrators often use stolen company names and contact information, making the thefts difficult to trace. Vehicles stolen through this method are often shipped overseas, making recovery efforts even more complex.


In this case, the vehicle was arranged for transport through a legitimate-looking bill of lading issued by a company allegedly based in Memphis, TN. However, an investigation revealed that the company had ceased operations in 2022, and its registration was for general freight, not motor vehicle transport. This led investigators to suspect that the company’s identity had been fraudulently used in this theft, as the company’s real owner had reported that several other vehicles had been stolen under their name.
The Stolen McLaren 765LT: A Unique High-Performance Vehicle
The McLaren 765LT is a limited-production, high-performance supercar that stands as one of the most advanced vehicles in McLaren’s lineup. Designed for enthusiasts and collectors alike, the 765LT is a track-focused variant of the McLaren 720S, with a unique combination of extreme performance and lightweight construction. The car features a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 755 horsepower, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds. What sets the 765LT apart is its extensive use of carbon fiber, aggressive aerodynamics, and the focus on reducing weight to enhance performance. The 765LT’s rarity, with only a few hundred models produced, combined with its cutting-edge technology, makes it a highly sought-after vehicle—ideal for both road and track driving. Its striking blue color and sleek design have made it a standout in the supercar world, further elevating its desirability as a target for theft.
The Stolen McLaren and Transport Details
The McLaren 765LT was picked up from its location in Janesville, Wisconsin, by two individuals in their mid-30s. They were driving a newer white Ford Dually pickup truck, possibly a 2020-2022 model, which was pulling a silver, unmarked gooseneck two-car hauler with three axles—an essential piece of evidence in the investigation. The rear license plates of both the truck and trailer were either obscured or not visible.

One of the individuals, described as tall and thin, wore black pants, a puffy jacket, and white sneakers. The second individual, who went into the shop to load the McLaren, wore a dark full-zip hoodie over a white t-shirt and a green knit cap. Surveillance footage from the residence captured the vehicle being loaded onto the transport trailer, but this footage has not yet provided sufficient details to conclusively identify the suspects or their vehicle.
Key Features of the Trailer Used in the Theft
The trailer used in this heist is a unique, silver, enclosed gooseneck two-car hauler with three axles. This specific type of trailer has several distinguishing features that could help in identifying it:
- Silver Color: The trailer was a shiny, silver color.
- Enclosed Design: It was an enclosed type of trailer, typically used for secure transport.
- Gooseneck Style: This style of trailer is designed to be hitched to a gooseneck coupling on the truck, a feature that sets it apart from standard trailers.
- Three Axles: This specific trailer had three axles, which is rare for gooseneck trailers.
- Obscured License Plates: The rear license plates were either obscured or not visible during the theft.
- Air Conditioning Unit and Small Sleeper Berth: The trailer appeared to have an air conditioning unit near the front and possibly a small sleeper berth, making it suitable for long-haul trips.


These distinguishing features may help law enforcement or the public identify the trailer or track its movements.
Current Location of the Stolen McLaren
After being loaded onto the transport trailer, the McLaren was never delivered as expected on March 15, 2025. Despite multiple attempts by the dealership to contact the transport company, no communication was returned. The stolen McLaren was reported missing to the Rock County Sheriff’s Department, and a police report was filed under Report #SQ2514743 on March 19, 2025. Efforts to locate it are ongoing.
This particular theft is part of the increasing trend of high-value vehicles being stolen using fraudulent transport companies, often facilitated through the Central Dispatch system. These vehicles are frequently shipped overseas, making them harder to recover.
Marc Hinch, a leading expert in stolen vehicle recovery from Hinch Investigations, is currently leading the investigation into this theft. Hinch and his platform, Stolen911.com, have been instrumental in recovering millions of dollars worth of stolen vehicles. His expertise is now being applied to track down the McLaren and uncover the identity of those responsible for the heist.
If you have any information regarding the stolen McLaren or the suspects involved, please contact Marc Hinch at 408-461-7714 or via Telegram @Stolen911. Any leads could help recover the stolen McLaren and bring the perpetrators to justice. All persons depicted are innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Authorities are seeking assistance from the public to locate the vehicle. A reward is being offered for information that leads to its recovery. To be eligible for the reward, tips must be submitted directly through Stolen 911 at 408-461-7714.
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