Police arrests California couple for stealing $237,000 car

David BondUSA8 years ago9 Views

Scottsdale police have arrested a couple from California for stealing a car from Pasadena worth more than $200,000.

Scottsdale cops report that on April 27 they pulled over a black 2016 Bentley Continental GT Coupe near 75th Street and Indian School Road. Authorities state the vehicle had no license plate on the back when cops pulled over 25-year-old Katrina Justine Dixon.

Authorities say Dixon was driving on a suspended license and a lorry check showed no registered owner. Dixon supposedly told police she borrowed the high-end automobile, however could not determine the owner.

Police state insurance documents showed the automobile came from a Bentley car dealership in Pasadena, California.

When cops contacted them, they stated the car was set up to go an off-site body shop, and they didn’t recognize the $237,000 car was stolen.

Authorities stated surveillance video from the dealership reveals a man, matching the description of Dixon’s traveler, as the person who took the vehicle. That male, 38-year-old Collier Kaiuse Ross, has prior convictions for burglary and vehicle theft. He was also recognized as a suspect in a theft from a Dillard’s Department Store at 70th Street and Camelback Road. He presumably stole watches, valued at $360.

Both Ross and Dixon reside in Los Angeles and now charged with car theft, incorrect reporting, and robbery.

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