Police On The Prowl For Driver Who Left Their Lamborghini Huracan Shiny Side DOWN After Crash

Police On The Prowl For Driver Who Left Their Lamborghini Huracan Shiny Side DOWN After Crash

A fire-engine-red Lamborghini was found upside down and abandoned on a canyon road early Wednesday morning, and authorities are now searching for its driver.

The California Highway Patrol responded to the scene on Angeles Crest Highway near Altadena and found the overturned and empty luxury vehicle with droplets of blood around it, Sgt. Adam Bender said.

Video from the scene shows the upended Lamborghini with its emergency lights still flashing as investigators combed the scene. Debris appeared to be scattered several feet away from the car...
 

 


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Car4life1Car4life1 - 12/13/2019 1:58:31 AM
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Hmmm...must’ve not opted for the damage waiver on their rental...shame


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 12/13/2019 4:24:24 AM
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While I can venture a few guesses, does anyone know why the wheels are chained?


atc98092atc98092 - 12/13/2019 7:52:34 AM
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Probably prepping for the tow truck to flip it over.


skytopskytop - 12/13/2019 6:46:49 AM
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Was wondering where my teenage son left my red Huracan.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/13/2019 8:11:01 AM
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Finding the driver will be simple, but because they cannot put him behind the wheel, they won't be able to do much.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 12/13/2019 2:23:46 PM
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Interesting, no credible alibi required? VIN and plates would allow them to know instantly who the car is registered to. Glad that everyone (most likely) was ok.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/13/2019 9:00:40 PM
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Without the driver being in the car or observed by someone driving like an idiot--the likely cause--legally there isn't much that can be done.

For example, if a person is drunk, standing in their yard, keys not in the ignition, and the car hot from driving, the police cannot arrest for a DUI or a public intoxication.




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