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Suspect Arrested in $1.5 Million Theft of Cadillac Escalades
Suspect Arrested in $1.5 Million Theft of Cadillac Escalades

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Suspect Arrested in $1.5 Million Theft of Cadillac Escalades

A 24-year-old man was taken into custody recently after multiple Cadillac Escalade-Vs were stolen outside Detroit, authorities said. The man was identified as Deon Brooks, of Warren, Michigan, and he was being held on $2 million bond, according to the Detroit Free Press. Brooks was arrested after the Escalade-Vs—valued at around $1.5 million—were stolen from a GM lot in Warren, where they were stored before being shipped to dealers or customers. More from Robb Report Bugatti Just Made the New Tourbillon Hypercar Even Better This $10 Million Brooklyn Townhouse Blends Historic Charm with Bleeding-Edge Sustainability L.A. Reid Relists His Swanky Bel Air Mansion for a Discounted $17.5 Million The 682 horsepower Escalade-Vs start at $164,495 and are the high-performance variant of Cadillac's Escalade full-size luxury SUV. Escalade-V ESVs start at $3,000 more and are Cadillac's most expensive model, at least until the Celestiq, which is expected to cost around $340,000. Police think that Brooks ''retagged' the vehicles with cloned vehicle identification numbers and sold them out of state for a large profit,' according to the Free Press. Seized in the probe was also a list of possibly suspicious items, including methamphetamine, fake State Department documents, and a Chrysler Pacifica. The suspect was arrested on March 11. Car theft in Michigan is an enemy that automakers, owners, and residents have been accustomed to since the beginning of cars in Michigan, in part because of simply how many cars are manufactured there and left on lots waiting for shipment to customers or lots elsewhere. High-performance cars like the Escalade-V are especially in demand since they can fetch the biggest price. Auto theft in Michigan has also increased in recent years, with 28,404 cars stolen there in 2023, a 4.1 rise from the previous year, according to the state's attorney general. That number is also up 48.4 percent compared to five years ago, and Michigan authorities announced in February that they would be expanding a statewide task force to combat car crime. Authorities said that there would also be a dedicated prosecutor to 'pursue high-level auto theft rings operating in Metro Detroit.' Best of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article.

Crime Ring Stole Over $1.5 Million In Cadillac Escalade-Vs From GM Facility
Crime Ring Stole Over $1.5 Million In Cadillac Escalade-Vs From GM Facility

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Crime Ring Stole Over $1.5 Million In Cadillac Escalade-Vs From GM Facility

One jamoke has been arrested for being part of a crime ring that stole a bunch of Cadillac Escalade-Vs from a General Motors lot in Warren, Michigan. Deon Brooks has been linked to several stolen Vs that police say are worth a combined $1.5 million. Considering the Escalade-V goes for between $160,000 and $180,000 a pop, Brooks and his (potential) buddies probably made off with between seven and 10 full-size SUVs. All of the stolen vehicles were brand new, according to the Detroit Free Press. They were awaiting shipment to dealerships or to spend their lives as corporate loaner cars, a spokesperson for the Macomb County Sheriff's Office told the outlet. Brooks would allegedly "retag" the vehicles with clone identification numbers and sell them out of state for a big profit. Police didn't say how much, though. During the investigation, police also seized several printers, retagging equipment, fugazi Secretary of State documents, jewelry, methamphetamine and — oddly enough — a Chrysler Pacifica minivan. Brooks is no stranger to the police. He's currently on bond in a different part of Michigan on charges regarding unlawful driving away from an automobile dealership in February of last year, Freep reports. His next hearing for that case is set for April 8, and I cannot imagine it will go well. Jalopnik Pro Tip: never commit a crime while also committing a separate crime. One at a time, please. Read more: You Can Buy A 400-HP V-Series Cadillac For Less Than A Honda Accord His bond was set at $2 million during his arraignment on March 19. He's charged with one count of conducting a criminal enterprise, which carries a 20-year sentence. The 24-year-old pleaded not guilty in court. His bond conditions include wearing a GPS tether if he is released from the country jail where he's currently being held. Brooks' probable cause conference is slated for sometime on March 20, and his preliminary exam is scheduled for March 27. Police are still looking for other suspects who might be linked to Brooks. It's not clear how many people that actually involved and where Brooks was in the pecking order of the operation. Stealing cars is apparently very big right now. Just a few days ago, we told you about how police in California busted a $3 million chop shop ring that was selling off broken-up Hellcats and Trackhawks. We've also told you about the rampant rise in catalytic converter thefts and — of course — the whole #KiaBoyz nightmare. Want more like this? Join the Jalopnik newsletter to get the latest auto news sent straight to your inbox... Read the original article on Jalopnik.

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