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Blue_Tires

(55,787 posts)
Tue May 8, 2012, 02:24 PM May 2012

Guy Fieri's hot car found in teen's storage locker


A brazen thief rappels from the roof of a San Francisco car dealership, a celebrity chef's prized car is stolen, and a year later, a man in black opens fire on a young couple.

It was all a mysterious kaleidoscope of crime until last weekend, when investigators tied it all to a storage container in Richmond where they found a bright yellow Lamborghini and a teenager with a gun.

Now, there's a whole new mystery as investigators try to find out who this 17-year-old kid is, why he allegedly shot at two people in Mill Valley last month and what other crimes he may have committed. And, while they're at it, what the heck he thought he was going to do with a stolen $200,000 car.

The "Mission: Impossible"-style heist on March 8, 2011, at the exclusive Van Ness Avenue dealership baffled San Francisco investigators, who later that week spotted the car on surveillance cameras rumbling across the Golden Gate Bridge and breezing into wealthy Tiburon.

The convertible, known to car buffs as a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, was found Saturday in the possession of a 17-year-old San Rafael resident, who was allegedly keeping it in a rented Richmond storage locker.



Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/30/BARP1OB51O.DTL#ixzz1uJ9SNw4h
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Guy Fieri's hot car found in teen's storage locker (Original Post) Blue_Tires May 2012 OP
Figure out what he thought??? Nah, he wasn't thinking. Scuba May 2012 #1
Interesting story. bluedigger May 2012 #2
Update: Escape attempt linked to Guy Fieri's Lamborghini bluedigger Aug 2012 #3
The sledgehammer has long been the tool of the stealthy, dark-hours criminal. Gold Metal Flake Aug 2012 #4
I'm sure they sneaked up to the wall real good. bluedigger Aug 2012 #5
Wow! What an incredible story. JohnnyRingo Nov 2012 #6

bluedigger

(17,148 posts)
3. Update: Escape attempt linked to Guy Fieri's Lamborghini
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 11:03 AM
Aug 2012
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.—At least two suspects tried to break into a Marin County juvenile detention facility in what investigators believe was unsuccessful attempt to free a teenager accused of stealing a celebrity chef's Lamborghini, authorities said Friday.

The attempted break-in happened at Marin County Juvenile Hall about 4:30 a.m. Friday when staff heard banging on the walls and saw "at least two people out there with a sledge hammer," said Sheriff's Lt. Barry Heying.

The suspects fled before more than 40 deputies and other officers arrived at the scene and searched the buildings and neighborhood.

Investigators believe the suspects were trying to free Max Wade, who is charged with stealing TV chef Guy Fieri's $200,000 yellow Lamborghini from a San Francisco car dealership in March 2011. The San Rafael teen also faces attempted murder charges for trying to gun down a couple in Mill Valley in April.

http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2012/08/10/escape_attempt_linked_to_guy_fieris_lamborghini/?camp=obnetwork


This is going to make a great movie, eventually.

Gold Metal Flake

(13,805 posts)
4. The sledgehammer has long been the tool of the stealthy, dark-hours criminal.
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 01:55 PM
Aug 2012

I wonder if they shushed each other before the swinging began.

JohnnyRingo

(19,313 posts)
6. Wow! What an incredible story.
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 01:07 PM
Nov 2012

I'd never heard of this, and while the young man may have appreciated the Lambo more than a egotistical TV chef, he would have been caught someday. It's too hard to sell a stolen Lambo, and it'd be a shame if it were chopped into parts.

I wonder if the insurance was paid to Fieri. If so, the car belongs to an insurance company now.

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