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Stolen luxury cars worth $2.3 million found stashed in Van Nuys backyard

The California Highway Patrol has recovered about 35 stolen luxury vehicles worth $2.3 million in the San Fernando Valley.
The California Highway Patrol has recovered about 35 stolen luxury vehicles worth $2.3 million in the San Fernando Valley. The seizure was the result of a two-month investigation into luxury cars “fraudulently purchased” from dealerships in Southern California.
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More than 30 stolen luxury vehicles, including BMWs, Aston Martins, Bentleys, Porsches and Jaguars, were being stashed in a Van Nuys backyard, authorities said.

The cars, worth a total of $2.3 million, had been “fraudulently purchased” from dealerships in Southern California, according to California Highway Patrol investigators.

An aerial photo provided by the CHP showed the cars lined up neatly on a grassy lot behind the house.

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Investigators discovered the cars last Thursday when they served a search warrant at the house after a two-month investigation. They also found an indoor marijuana grow operation with more than 400 plants.

They seized a firearm and arrested 39-year-old Vage Chavushyan of North Hollywood on suspicion of being a felon in possession of a firearm.

This blue Corvette is one of 35 stolen luxury vehicles recovered by the CHP in the San Fernando Valley.
This Corvette is one of 35 stolen luxury vehicles worth a total of $2.3 million recovered by the CHP in the San Fernando Valley.
(CHP)
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