A couple in their 50's were kidnapped and assaulted while house hunting in Connecticut, police have said.
A couple in their 50's were kidnapped and assaulted this weekend while house hunting in Connecticut, police have said.
The men -- all of whom live in Florida -- beat the couple with a baseball bat, duct taped their hands and feet and covered the male victim's eyes. Some members of the group then drove off with the Lamborghini while the others sought to escape with the victims in the van. A witness alerted law enforcement and followed the van until it lost control and crashed. Police were then able to apprehend the four men in the van and free the kidnapped couple. The other two men were arrested later.
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