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Thieves steal haul of luxury cars from high-end dealership in Toronto heist

Toronto Police are on the hunt for three suspectswanted in a recent theft of motor vehicle investigation— which involved an estimated $1 million worth ofluxury vehicles.

On Saturday, July 22 at approximately 3:40 p.m., police were called to the area of Dundas Street East and Carroll Street just east of the Don Valley Parkway.

It's reported that the three suspects entered the high-end dealership and stole three luxury vehicles worth over a mind-boggling $1 million together.

The first vehicle is described as a black2021 Rolls Royce Dawnwith no licence plate. Although police did not officially reveal the cost of each stolen vehicle, prices for this convertible usually start at $359,000 and can easily increase depending on the seller.

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Picture of one of the suspects. Photo: Toronto Police Service.

The second vehicle, a black2022 Bentley Bentaygawith Ontario license plate CYAA632, typically runs anywhere from $234,000 to $313,900.

The last vehicle, a white2020 Rolls Royce Cullinanwith Ontario licence plate CXCY439, starts at $335,ooo, however, some auto trading sites have the vehicle listed for upwards of $550,000.

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Picture of the suspects. Photo: Toronto Police Service.

The vehicles were last seen travelling northbound on Carroll Street andpolice have since released images of the suspects.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5500, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or atwww.222tips.com.

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