Police Pursue Man Who Stole Luxury Imported Car After Valet Driver Left Spot Unattended
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] An unidentified man stole a luxury foreign car parked in a parking lot while the valet parking attendant was away and fled, prompting the police to launch a pursuit.
The Gangnam Police Station in Seoul announced on the 5th that they are tracking a suspect identified as Mr. A on suspicion of theft.
Mr. A is accused of driving away a Maserati passenger car worth about 100 million won, which had its door open, from a cafe parking lot in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, around 5:30 PM the previous day, while the valet attendant was away moving another car.
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After receiving a report from the Maserati owner, the police issued a warrant for the vehicle and are tracking the suspect by identifying his identity and escape route through closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage.
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