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Dear Sir/Madam
Enquiry Reference: 691 - 24
I write in connection with regards to your Freedom of Information request. Below is your request and our response.
I was wondering if you would be able to provide me with the following information about the total number of luxury car thefts between (and including) July 7, 2022 and July 7, 2024.
Please only include the following car brands and no others in the figures:
Aston Martin
Bugatti
Bentley
Ferrari
Koenigsegg
Lamborghini
Maybach
McLaren
Pagani
Rolls Royce
- Of these brands, please may you list the model that was stolen and how many of that model were stolen
- Please also list next to each model if they were ever recovered (yes or no)
Having made enquiries within the Force our answer on this occasion is no information held. The analyst searched for thefts and burglaries linked to a stolen vehicle searched the record for any of the above-named vehicles and all stolen vehicles for the time specified with no results.
Please note that all statistical data supplied in relation to Freedom of Information requests is a snapshot of data held at the time the request was received by the Freedom of Information office and is subject to constant change/updates.
The Cleveland Police response to your request is unique and it should be noted that Police Forces do not use generic systems or identical procedures to capture and record data therefore responses from Cleveland Police should not be used as a comparison with any other force response you receive.
If you are not satisfied with this response or any actions taken in dealing with your request, you have the right to request an independent internal review of your case under our review procedure. The Freedom of Information Code of Practice (see below link) states that a request for internal review should be made within 20 working days of the date on this response or 40 working days if extenuating circumstances to account for the delay can be evidenced. Public authorities are not obliged to accept internal reviews after this date.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/freedom-of-information-code-of-practice
Yours sincerely
Information Rights Decision Maker