Police: Cars worth $400K stolen from Gwinnett Audi dealership

Nov 1, 2017 - 14:20
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Police: Cars worth $400K stolen from Gwinnett Audi dealership

- Police are searching for several suspects accused of stealing at least 12 vehicles worth $400,000 from a car dealership in Duluth. 

It happened at Audi Gwinnett early Sunday moing in between 3 and 6 a.m. According to the Gwinnett County Police Department, several suspects were able to break into the dealership, located on Satellite Boulevard in Duluth, and removed keys from a broken lock box. Then, the suspects removed the cars from the property. 

Police aren't sure exactly how the suspects were able to move the cars but are looking into whether they had a transport trailer. 

None of the 12 stolen vehicles have been located at this point. 

Police are hoping surveillance footage will help them identify the suspects, who were wearing masks. Anyone with information is asked to call Gwinnett County Police at 770-513-5300. Crime Stoppers Atlanta is offering up to a $2,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest.

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