In video: New details emerge in the case of the theft of a Ferrari from an influencer in Miami



Photo © Collage Capture from TikTok

The security cameras of a home in Miami captured the exact moment when two men dressed entirely in black entered the garage and stole a black Ferrari F8 Spider.

The robbery took place while its owner, the influencer Carlos Núñez, was celebrating Valentine's Day at his home with some friends.

In statements to Telemundo 51, the young man explained that they came the first time, stole the keys around two in the morning, and returned two hours later to steal the vehicle, something he doesn't understand.

The video, later disseminated by Núñez, shows one of the suspects already inside the car as he starts it and drives away from the property.

According to the Miami police, officers received a call on Saturday around 4:00 a.m. reporting a burglary at a residence.

Upon arriving at the scene, they confirmed that the suspects had managed to enter the garage and steal the Ferrari Spider.

The case went viral when the influencer from TikTok -who has over 12 million followers on that social network- posted a video claiming that the stolen car was his. In the footage, he shared segments of the surveillance recordings.

"Guys, they stole the Ferrari. This is not a joke", he said in the clip.

In the images, the vehicle that the criminals presumably used is also observed: a white Mercedes, which the influencer described as possibly a CLA 250 with black rims.

Additionally, another suspect was spotted inside a Mercedes G-Wagon parked at the residence. However, that individual got out and fled on foot.

"Last night around four in the morning, they broke into the house; they were going to steal the G-Wagon. They couldn't because I managed to shout, but they took it away," reported the content creator.

The influencer specified that the stolen vehicle is a black Ferrari F8 Spider with silver rims and temporary plates, and made a public appeal for assistance in locating it. “It's black with silver rims... and if you see it in Miami, please remember to call the police,” he urged.

Carlos Núñez had bought the car just two weeks ago.

The investigation remains open, and so far, the authorities have not reported any arrests related to the theft.

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