Eight Stolen Corvettes Worth $1.2 Million Recovered in Kentucky
Eight Stolen Corvettes Worth $1.2 Million Recovered in Kentucky

Eight Stolen Corvettes Worth $1.2 Million Recovered in Kentucky

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Eight Chevrolet Corvettes, valued at approximately $1.2 million, were stolen from the General Motors plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky, with police quickly recovering all vehicles. The main suspect, 21-year-old Deantae Walker from Michigan, has been arrested and faces multiple charges, including receiving stolen property and engaging in organized crime. The theft involved cutting through a fence, and a witness helped police identify one of the stolen cars parked nearby. Authorities were alerted when a transport driver noticed suspicious activity while scheduled to deliver one of the Corvettes. In a separate incident, a Corvette was stolen from a home in Sunrise, Florida, highlighting a broader issue of vehicle thefts. Local police continue to investigate both cases, seeking to apprehend additional suspects involved in these thefts.

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