An 18-year-old Canadian teenager, Sarah Badshaw, posed as a potential buyer to steal a Porsche from a Mississauga, Ontario home on September 6th. Security footage shows Badshaw reversing rapidly, striking and injuring the owner before fleeing with the stolen vehicle. Police arrested Badshaw on Thursday after the Porsche was found abandoned and she turned herself in.
Authorites report that a Canadian teenager posed as a potential buyer of a victim’s Porsche in order to steal it and was caught on security footage running over the owner in his driveway as she drove off.
It was 2:00 in the afternoon when Badshaw, 18, went to the alleged victim’s residence near Winston Churchill and Eglinton Avenue “in response to an Auto Trader advertisement,” the press release stated. Doorbell camera footage that the police department shared allegedly shows the Porsche’s owner being sent tumbling to the street as his legs are run over:
Theft Porsche Canadian Teenager Mississauga Ontario Security Footage
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