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Thief Rent Rolls-Royce Cullinan promises $1,750 a day

  • A bank robber is popular because of his unusual choice of vacation racing.
  • The thief stole only $3,400 and the thief fled Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
  • He rented a luxury SUV for $1,750 a day and was running.

Bank robbers usually choose large, expensive and powerful all-wheel drive cars as vacation driving cars, although choosing a Rolls-Royce SUV is certainly our new vehicle. But that’s exactly what a thief does, and the craziest, he even pays $1,750 a day to achieve that.

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Detroit Metropolitan Dorian Sykes was identified as a suspect by authorities this month and was identified as two bank robberies this month, which brought him a paltry $13,000. The first attack was on March 6 at a credit union branch in Sterling Heights, where Sykes allegedly escaped for $10,169.

Related: Joyrider stole $400,000 by Royce Cullinan

Six days later, on March 12, he was believed to have walked into Chase Bank in Lathrup Village, where he passed a note from the teller, which made it clear what was going on.

A report from Detroit said: “Give me all the money, I have a gun, I will kill everyone.”

But “all the money” has almost no money at all. The suspect escaped only $3,400 – not even enough to cover the two-day Cullinan vacation car that was waiting outside.

The volume was rented from Sam Zahar of Dream Luxury Car Rental in Southfield, who knew nothing about Cullinan’s criminal life until he recognized it in social media videos. This is the Rolls-Royce ghost that has recently disappeared from Florida after a hacker changed his delivery address.

Cullinan ended up suffering about $15,000 in compensation, but Sykes was identified as the attacker by the FBI – and was not arrested by police, but was still arrested by police.

It doesn’t seem so clever to rent a highly compelling $400,000 luxury SUV to snap up a bank robbery instead of stealing smarter stuff, but if Sykes was Perp, it wasn’t like his newbie to the game. FOX2 reports that he has been released under supervision since February and has been convicted of a bank robbery in 2020. At that time, he hit it with a black Mercedes vacation car.

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Credit: Dream luxury car rental

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