Grand theft uh-oh: Luxury vehicle thieves botch Hells Kitchen heist, NYPD says
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Grand theft uh-oh: Luxury vehicle thieves botch Hells Kitchen heist, NYPD says
"The NYPD says four people tried to steal multiple luxury vehicles from a Hell's Kitchen parking garage Sunday morning. They got away ... but at least some of the cars didn't."
"Police said the four males entered the garage and attempted to steal three different cars. A parking attendant working at the location closed the garage door as the theft was taking place."
"The individuals then used one of the stolen vehicles to ram through and exit the garage - but didn't make it far with that car, crashing it into a street pole just a block away."
"According to NYPD data, grand larceny auto, or vehicle thefts, are down 3.6% through the first three months of the year compared to the same period last year."
Four males attempted to steal multiple luxury vehicles from a Hell's Kitchen parking garage early Sunday morning. They managed to get away with one vehicle but crashed it shortly after. A parking attendant closed the garage door during the theft, trapping one vehicle inside. The thieves fled in a gray BMW after the incident. No injuries were reported, and an investigation is ongoing. Vehicle thefts in New York City have decreased by 3.6% in the first quarter of the year compared to last year.
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