A high-end Lamborghini Urus was stolen from a Moscow car wash, a theft captured by security cameras and later shared by the Telegram channel 112. The incident surfaced as authorities and the car dealership worked to understand how the loss occurred.
The car, valued at about 50 million rubles, was reported missing by the dealership manager who had brought the Urus to the wash. Police were alerted and subsequently located the vehicle on a nearby street, prompting a broader investigation into the theft.
Initial findings indicate that an unidentified man gained access by taking the car keys from a locker at the car wash. He then moved toward a business center parking lot, where he left the vehicle and disappeared. The Italian luxury SUV sustained no visible damage, and investigators proceeded with an examination of the car to gather further evidence. Reports note that the suspect appeared intoxicated at the time of apprehension, according to coverage on REN TV.
Meanwhile, ongoing reporting from authorities and media outlets continues to paint a clearer picture of the sequence of events surrounding the incident, including how the car was recovered and what steps the dealership is taking to review security and access controls at the wash facility.
In a related development, a separate incident in Moscow involved a pedestrian being struck after a vehicle crash, with the truck mounting the sidewalk in the aftermath. The details of that crash are still developing as authorities assess injuries and the driving sequence.