Stolen $900k Ferrari reunited with owner in NW Portland, police say

After a guy reportedly stole a Ferrari, the owner was reunited with the vehicle Thursday afternoon in Northwest Portland, according to police.

Kevin John Miller, 36, the guy accused of stealing it, has been arrested on charges of unlawfully using a vehicle, possessing a stolen vehicle, and violating an active warrant.

Around 2:00 p.m., the owner of a 2023 Ferrari SF90 Spider Hybrid called the police to report that the vehicle had been taken close to the junction of Lovejoy Street and Northwest 10th Avenue. While tracing the car’s whereabouts, the owner informed police that it was located approximately seven blocks from the suspected theft scene, at the intersection of Northwest 16th Avenue and Kearney Street.

The automobile was discovered parked on the street by officers who were already there. After learning that two suspects had left the vehicle, the cops apprehended the two, identified Miller as the culprit in the theft, and took him into custody, according to the police.

According to the authorities, the car was unharmed.

Fedor Zarkhin is an enterprise and breaking news reporter. Have you got a story? Contact him by email at [email protected] or by phone at 971-373-2905.

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