STOLEN 2024 FERRARI 296 GTS
REWARD
A shocking new case of luxury car theft has surfaced, involving the 2024 Ferrari 296 GTS. The vehicle was stolen via a clever shipping scam in which the thieves impersonated a legitimate transportation company. What was meant to be a straightforward delivery to South Carolina turned into a nightmare for the car’s owner when the Ferrari was instead rerouted to Van Nuys, California. But the Ferrari wasn’t the only high-end vehicle to fall victim to this plot; along with it, a white 2025 Mercedes G63 4×4 Squared Brabus also went missing.
The Ferrari 296 GTS, a highly sought-after model, was uniquely customized by its owner. It was dressed in a striking Grigio Scuro (Dark Gray) paint, with sharp yellow accents that make the car unmistakable. Inside, yellow Alcantara upholstery covered the seats and trim, with yellow stitching lining the cabin. The yellow calipers and Ferrari shield on the front further set this 296 apart, making it a standout example of Ferrari’s craftsmanship and the owner’s attention to detail.
A Growing Trend of Luxury Car Heists
The Ferrari’s theft is not an isolated incident. This method of “shipping fraud” is becoming an increasingly common way for crooks to snatch luxury cars right from under their owners’ noses. Using fake identities, the thieves masquerade as reputable shipping companies, taking high-end vehicles meant for delivery across the country and rerouting them to unknown destinations.
What makes this crime especially difficult to track is how seamlessly the vehicles disappear in transit. Even if the theft is discovered early, the cars often end up in different states, making recovery a challenge for authorities. This growing trend has left many car owners on edge, knowing their prized possessions can vanish without warning.
A Reward is Waiting for You
If you have any information on the whereabouts of this distinctive Ferrari 296 GTS or the Mercedes G63 Brabus, a substantial reward is being offered for tips leading to their recovery. You can remain anonymous while sharing any details you may have. Simply call or text 408-461-7714 and help bring these stolen gems back to their rightful owners.
The theft of these luxury vehicles is just one example of the brazen tactics employed by thieves targeting high-end cars. The growing prevalence of such crimes serves as a grim reminder of the lengths to which some will go for a luxury ride.
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