Man stole over $400,000 worth of cars from Southern California dealerships
A man was found guilty of a scheme that resulted in over $400,000 worth of stolen vehicles across Southern California. The suspect, Jean Parret, targeted car dealerships in multiple counties including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Kern and San Diego counties, according to the California Attorney General’s Office. Between November 2021 and February 2022, Parret used victims’ stolen identities to open lines of credit and purchase numerous high-end vehicles from car dealerships, authorities said. The total amount of stolen vehicles is estimated at over $400,000, according to court documents, with many dealerships victimized in the scheme. A large amount of the stolen vehicles were eventually transported across the border to Mexico for displacement, officials said. “His victims included not only the lenders and dealerships who lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, but also the identity theft victims who were left dealing with the financial, legal, and emotional impacts of having their identity stolen and their credit damaged,” said the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department.
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