A Quebec woman says she was very surprised to find her stolen Audi had been used in what’s being described as an “absolutely insane” Ontario mall robbery.
Taylor-Anna Kobinger, a resident of Laval, Que., listed her 2011 Black Audi A4 on Facebook Marketplace in January as a means to raise the funds needed for a down payment on a home.
However, on Wednesday morning, Kobinger said York Regional Police to tell her her car had been involved in a robbery – more than 550 km from her home in Laval. Surveillance footage from inside Vaughan Mills, just north of Toronto, shows a 2011 Black Audi A4, with a Quebec licence plate, driving into one of the mall's closed entrances at a high rate of speed.
Whitney said police are looking for two suspects in connection with the incident but are unable to provide a description, as both were disguised by hoods at the time. “First, I cried, I freaked out because I don't have that kind of money to fix it,” Kobinger said when asked how she took the news.
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