Luxury SUV Theft: 2019 Lamborghini Urus Stolen from Boutique Rental Fleet

Gaithersburg, MD – A 2019 Lamborghini Urus, part of a rental vehicle fleet, has been reported stolen. The vehicle was rented on April 1, 2024, and was due to be returned on April 3, 2024. However, the renter failed to return the vehicle, leading to a stolen vehicle report. The theft was officially reported on May 1, 2024.

The last known location of the white Lamborghini Urus was 7511 Princeton Ave, in College Park, Maryland. The vehicle is a four-seater with distinctive gold stitching.

The Lamborghini Urus is a high-performance luxury SUV, known for its powerful engine, sporty handling, and opulent interior. It combines the practicality of an SUV with the performance of a supercar, making it a highly desirable vehicle. The 2019 model marked the beginning of its production, making it a particularly sought-after year.

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  • Typical Scenarios of theft of luxury rental vehicles like the 2019 Lamborghini Urus:
    • Fraudulent Rentals: Individuals may use stolen or fraudulent identification to rent high-value vehicles with the intention of theft.
    • Resale on the Black Market: Luxury vehicles like the Urus can be sold for significant sums on the black market, either domestically or internationally.
    • “Chop Shops”: The high-value parts of a Lamborghini Urus can be dismantled and sold individually, making it a target for “chop shops.”
    • Export: These cars can be exported to other countries where there is a high demand for luxury vehicles.
    • Organized Theft Rings: Organized crime groups may target rental fleets for their high-value vehicles.

A stolen vehicle report has been filed with the Montgomery County Police Department, case number 240015742. Hinch Investigations, operating through Stolen 911, is leading the recovery effort.

The stolen Lamborghini Urus has VIN number ZPBUA1ZL2KLA04191 and Maryland license plate 7ER6802.

Anyone with information regarding the stolen vehicle is urged to contact Stolen 911 at 408-461-7714. Tips provided through this number are eligible for a reward.

Disclaimer: Stolen 911 does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. Stolen vehicle verification should be confirmed with law enforcement. Reward distribution is the responsibility of the owner.

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