Toronto man wanted in alleged armed carjacking of 'rare' Ferrari worth $1 million
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New surveillance video shows the moments leading up to an alleged armed carjacking in Toronto last fall that police said saw the suspects make off with a rare $1-million Ferrari.
New surveillance video shows the moments leading up to an alleged armed carjacking in North York last fall that police said saw the suspects make off with a rare $1-million Ferrari.
Shortly after midnight on Sept. 30, Toronto police were called to the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Avenue Road for reports of a carjacking.
At that time, Insp. Rich Harris of the service’s Hold Up Squad told reporters at a news conference Monday afternoon, two suspects followed the victim who was driving a 2017 Ferrari F12.
In the video, the bright orange supercar can be seen travelling on an unidentified residential street ahead of the suspects’ dark-coloured BMW.
While the carjacking itself is not seen on video, police said that after the driver of the Ferrari parked their vehicle and walked towards their residence, the suspects did the same and approached the victim with a knife.
The suspects demanded the victim’s keys, police said, and made off with the vehicle.
The victim did not sustain any injuries as a result of the incident, police said.