L.A. Man Arrested For Stealing Someone’s Identity To Buy $250K Worth Of Luxury Cars

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L.A. Man Arrested For Stealing Someone’s Identity To Buy $250K Worth Of Luxury Cars

Folks are still trying to come up during this pandemic! Police out in Los Angeles had to arrest a thief who used a Moorpark man’s identity to buy almost $250,000 worth of high-end luxury vehicles.

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According to CBS Los Angeles, 27-year-old Andrew Knight was arrested Tuesday in West Los Angeles. Ventura County sheriff’s Detective Sgt. Kevin Lynch said Knight allegedly used the identity of Andrew L. Knight of Moorpark to take out a credit card and buy two high-end luxury vehicles: a white 2016 convertible Bentley and a black 2020 Land Rover — worth a total of about $250,000.

While the Bentley GTCV8 was recovered when Knight was arrested, the Land Rover, which has a paper license plate AY95B87, is still outstanding, Lynch said.

Sgt. Kevin Lynch is asking anyone with information about the location of the Land Rover can call him at (805) 532-2716.

Meanwhile, CBS News reports that Knight is currently being held on $200,000 bail. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance Thursday.

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Photo Credit: credit: Ventura County Sheriff’s Department)

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