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Paris Luxury Car Heist Sees 21 of 27 Vehicles Recovered

Investigators say the scale and coordination point to organized resale networks that rapidly disperse stolen luxury assets.

Overview

  • A coordinated theft at a private conciergerie in the 15th arrondissement during the night of May 16–17 involved more than 50 people acting in successive waves to seize 27 high‑end cars.
  • Authorities have located 21 of the 27 vehicles across the Paris ring road and other regions, with many found damaged or partially burned and the total vehicle loss estimated at nearly €2 million.
  • The Parquet de Paris and the Brigade de Répression du Banditisme have detained suspects, placed 12 in police custody, and formally charged four people with organized theft while the probe continues.
  • Early on May 25 a separate car‑ramming raid targeted a second‑hand luxury boutique on rue du Faubourg‑Saint‑Honoré, with suspects using a reported stolen Peugeot 208 and a police‑style gyrophare to escape and taking goods valued at roughly €200,000–€500,000.
  • Investigators are focusing on messages sent on encrypted platforms that may have signalled the heist, the routes used to move vehicles, and the resale channels that turn stolen luxury cars and goods into quick cash for criminal networks.