A group of 11 guys have been charged with stealing 86 cars from 26 diverse vehicle dealerships across Ohio in a spree that lasted 5 months.

An indictment unsealed by neighborhood prosecutors final week involves 142 counts and involves charges of racketeering, grand theft, felonious assault, aggravated robbery, and conspiracy. Some 90 of these charges have been leveled against 20-year-old Makilin Wilson who led police on a higher-speed chase in a stolen Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and was arrested in February.

Nine of the guys are presently in custody, such as Rasheed Rountree (19), Kyer Allen (19), Dahmere Lymon (19), Ty’aun Williams (20), Willie Hicks (22), Shaakir Maddox (21), Theon Avery (20), Laejuan Robinson (18), Cory Phillips (18), and Arthur Robinson (21). Warrants have been issued to arrest the guys soon after the indictment was filed below seal.

 Police Charge 11 Men With Stealing 86 Vehicles In Ohio

Prosecutors state that the group targeted cars such as higher-powered Dodge Durango, Challenger, and Jeep Grand Cherokee models. It is claimed that the young guys visited the dealerships in the course of the day to find safety cameras and essential fobs just before returning at evening and fleeing with the cars. While the charges relate to 86 stolen cars, police think the ground may possibly have stolen 126 vehicles in total. More than $1.five million worth of vehicles have been stolen in Cuyahoga County even though the group stole a lot more than $1.1 million worth of cars in Summit County.

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In a single incident, 20-year-old Ty’aun Williams and 18-year-old Cory Phillips held the gatekeeper at gunpoint at an Avis vehicle rental lot at the Cleveland Hopkins Airport just before stealing a Jeep Grand Cherokee and Ford Expedition. Some of the stolen cars have been sold, such as a Mercedes-Benz that was sold in Michigan for $four,500, even though several of the cars have been identified ditched on the street.

Police have been capable to catch the guys soon after obtaining DNA proof from broken glass. Cleveland’s The Plain Dealer says authorities also utilized data from phones and social media.

 Police Charge 11 Men With Stealing 86 Vehicles In Ohio