The Lamborghini Urus isn’t such a loved car in the industry. It’s bought by people who have more money than sense, but despite this, it does feed the Lamborghini balance books to keep other, more interesting projects afloat. These two weren’t bought, though. They were stolen by two kids from Lamborghini Boston.
According to Wayland Police Department, they set off the burglar alarm at 3:05 am when police officers were quickly dispatched to the scene. While en route, they spotted two Lamborghini Urus at an intersection alongside a Chevrolet Cruze. They attempted to stop the cars, but only the Chevy pulled over while the two Urus sped off at high speeds. The occupants of the Chevy were juveniles without licenses and didn’t have “authority to operate the vehicle in their possession.” They were arrested as a result.
One Lambo now towed away from Malden scene at Pearl/Charles streets. One remains. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/kwE4NHcnhW
— Michael Henrich (@MichaelHenrich) February 18, 2020
At the same time, other officers got to the dealership to find its windows had been smashed and the Lamborghini SUVs stolen. It took five hours for them to find out more about the two Urus after police in nearby Malden had informed them that the two cars had crashed into each other. Malden Police Department was able to take one person into custody, but another suspect escaped on foot.
One of the crashed Lamborghinis has a Herb Chambers placeholder plate, the other a regular Massachusetts plate. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/wP7T5yX1cM
— Michael Henrich (@MichaelHenrich) February 18, 2020
The investigation is still underway, but the department has been credited for it “quick resolution” to “very good police work by the responding officers, communications/dispatch center, Wayland detectives and the Malden Police Department.”
NEW: Third car towed away from crash in Malden, two reportedly stolen Lamborghinis left behind. @boston25 https://t.co/S7EPBSAfHf pic.twitter.com/FmoWXSwRRs
— Michael Henrich (@MichaelHenrich) February 18, 2020
We don’t know exactly what damage was done, but photos and video posted by Boston25’s Michael Henrich show that one of the Urus rear-ended a Kia Soul before being rear-ended by the other Urus, and through this both received major front-end damage.
Lamborghini Boston seems in good spirits after the incident, posting this to its Facebook page: