Two New Cars Stolen Through Showroom Window in Limassol
Limassol police are investigating the theft of two new cars. Car thieves drove the vehicles right through the glass window of the car showroom.
According to the police press service, information about the vehicle theft came in last night at 01:05 from a driver passing by the car showroom on Paphou Street, who witnessed the crime.
According to the eyewitness, he noticed a car moving inside the showroom, which then crashed into the glass window and drove away in an unknown direction. The witness could not describe the appearance of the thief.
Police officers and members of TAE Limassol, OPE patrol, UALE Limassol, and the terrorism prevention patrol arrived at the scene.
It is known that two new cars were stolen from the store window: a Honda HR-V for 32,000 euros and a Honda Vezel for 28,500 euros. The total value of the stolen cars was 60,500 euros. The vehicles were insured. The crime scene is under protection.
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