A luxury Porsche, stolen from the home of prominent South Florida real estate CEO Bobby Suarez in November, has been recovered by authorities. The vehicle was found over a month after the burglary, offering a sense of relief to Suarez and his family who experienced a terrifying home invasion.
Key Takeaways
- A Porsche belonging to real estate CEO Bobby Suarez was stolen during a home burglary in November.
- Miami Gardens Police located the stolen vehicle in the backyard of a Miami Gardens home.
- The burglary involved two suspects who entered Suarez’s home while his family slept.
- The recovered Porsche sustained some damage and is currently not operational.
- Authorities also found several other stolen vehicles at the same location where the Porsche was discovered.
The Burglary and Theft
The incident occurred at Suarez’s Northwest Miami-Dade residence, where he and his family were asleep. Surveillance footage captured two individuals, clad in black hoodies, forcing their way into the home. The intruders spent approximately 28 minutes inside, ransacking the property and stealing personal belongings, including keys to another vehicle and the prized Porsche.
Suarez, known for his "Sell to Bobby" commercials, expressed his family’s feelings of violation and fear following the break-in. He emphasized the potential dangers his family faced, stating, "Somebody could get hurt. They could’ve done something to my daughters while they were sleeping. They could’ve done something to me or my wife."
Recovery of the Porsche
Miami Gardens Police successfully tracked down the stolen Porsche, locating it in the backyard of a residence near Northwest 39th Place and 190th Street. A resident at that location reported seeing another man who occasionally parked vehicles there but claimed no further knowledge.
Upon recovery, the Porsche showed signs of tampering, with damage observed below the driver’s console. Suarez indicated that something appeared to have been ripped out of the car, rendering it inoperable.
Ongoing Investigation
Suarez hopes that the surveillance footage, which provided a partial glimpse of one suspect’s face, will aid law enforcement in identifying those responsible. He also noted that multiple other stolen vehicles were found at the same address where his Porsche was recovered. As of the latest reports, no arrests have been announced, and the investigation is ongoing. Authorities have been contacted for further information.
