Mar 13 β€’ 07:16 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

Parts worth 10,000 euros stolen from a 'Porsche Taycan' in Vilnius

Parts worth 10,000 euros were stolen from a Porsche Taycan in Vilnius, prompting a police investigation into the theft.

On March 12, at around 7:35 AM in Vilnius, Lithuania, police reported that a Porsche Taycan had its four wheels, adaptive cruise control, and engine cooling radiator stolen from a service parking area on SavanoriΕ³ Avenue. The estimated loss from this theft totals 10,000 euros. The incident highlights growing concerns over car thefts and parts theft in urban areas.

The Vilnius County Police has initiated a preliminary investigation into the theft. According to the Lithuanian Criminal Code, individuals found guilty of stealing others' property may face community service, fines, restrictions on freedom, detention, or imprisonment for up to three years. This incident not only raises questions about the security of vehicles in service areas but also the ongoing issues of organized car theft rings targeting high-value vehicles.

As the investigation proceeds, authorities are likely to enhance surveillance and security measures in public and private parking areas to deter such thefts. This incident serves as a reminder for vehicle owners to remain vigilant and consider additional security measures for their vehicles, especially for luxury models like Porsche.

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