Posted on 06/09/2014 12:47:31 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Northern California teen was arrested on suspicion of credit card fraud and possessing stolen property after he was pulled over in a $240,000 sports car in Sonoma County, authorities said.
A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of using a stolen credit card to rent a 2012 McLaren sports car valued at $240,000, authorities said. (Credit: Sonoma County Sheriffs Department)
The teen, identified as 19-year-old Mohannad Halaweh of Rohnert Park, was pulled over Wednesday evening by a deputy who spotted the allegedly stolen 2012 McLaren while patrolling the Roseland area near Santa Rosa, according to a news release from the Sonoma County Sheriffs Department.
A passenger in the vehicle, 19-year-old Nhimia Kahsay of Santa Rosa, was also arrested, the release stated.
Detectives investigating the incident discovered that a credit card number had been fraudulently obtained to rent the sports car, as well as a $12 million vacation home in Glen Ellen two days prior to the arrest, according to the Sheriffs Department.
The fraudulent charges were estimated at $13,000 for the vehicle and $27,000 for the rental property, according to the release.
Halaweh was booked into jail on suspicion of possession of stolen property and credit card fraud charges, the release stated. He was being held on $100,000 bail.
Kahsay was booked for outstanding fraud warrants, according to the release. His bail was set at $60,000.
Halaweh was scheduled to appear in court on Monday, the Los Angeles Times reported.
If I was the wealthiest person on the face of the earth I wouldn’t pay $240,000.00 for a car.
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His head is really long like John Kerry.
The car rental agency let an TEEN to drive a $240,000 auto? I couldn’t rent a car until I was 21.
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