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2 Montrealers arrested for allegedly stealing, planning to export luxury cars

Two Montrealers have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the theft of 25 luxury cars. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Two Montrealers have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the theft of 25 luxury cars since last October, almost all Lexus brands.

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César Jose Ramos-Rosario, 21, was arrested by Longueuil police on May 13 and Tommy Lapierre, 22, was apprehended May 17.

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The two suspects face 31 charges — 25 are related to vehicle theft, 11 of which were allegedly committed in Longueuil.

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In 21 of the cases, the vehicles targeted were Lexus brands. The other four cars reportedly stolen were from the Toyota line. According to police, the vehicles were intended to be exported.

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Officers were able to trace at least eight of the 25 stolen vehicles.

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The suspects were released with several conditions: they are forbidden to contact each other and they must adhere to a curfew.

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Longueuil police are inviting anyone with information to contact them anonymously at 450-646-8500.

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The investigation was conducted in collaboration with the Montreal, Mascouche, Saint-Eustache, Roussillon, Richelieu-Saint-Laurent and Laval police forces.

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