Friday, January 31, 2014

Officials: Teen who stole chef's car planned heist



MARIN, Calif. (AP) — Court documents say the Northern California teenager convicted of stealing celebrity chef Guy Fieri’s Lamborghini planned to commit a jewelry heist and sell the car.


A Marin County probation report released this week says Max Wade kept a binder with the values of items at the San Francisco jewelry store he planned to hit, along with names and photographs of its employees, and details about alarms and cameras.


According to the Marin Independent Journal (http://bit.ly/1eDgxOz ), the report also says investigators found a sales contract for the Lamborghini in a locker Wade kept. The contract indicated he planned to sell the car for more than $200,000 by shipping it to a dealership in the Dominican Republic.


Wade was also convicted of attempted murder for a 2012 drive-by shooting. He was sentenced to life in prison Jan. 23.





Officials: Teen who stole chef's car planned heist

No comments:

Post a Comment