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A 21-year-old Michigan man is in custody after he and others apparently cut through the fence of the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green and stole eight Corvettes from the lot. One of those cars was a new 2025 Corvette ZR1.
WNKY reports that all eight Corvettes have been located.
Our friend Mark Thomas shared a read-out of the theft report from the Warren County Sheriff’s Department on Facebook and the story is even more bizarre as the officials at the plant at first didn’t realize the cars were missing.
At 10:00 am, the Warren County Sheriffs Department found a “new maroon Corvette” with all its stickers and coverings at Laurel Ridge Apartment at 490 Plano Road, which is more than eight miles from the Assembly Plant.
Believing the car to be stolen off the lot, the Bowling Green Police Department was contacted to see if the assembly plant had reported a theft. If not, let them know, “they were missing a $160,000 Corvette.”
Security at the Assembly Plant was able to find a hole that thieves had cut in a fence to remove the cars.
After doing an inventory check, the assembly plant determined there were eight cars missing.
Warren County Sheriffs Officers found a second Corvette at the 500 Plano Road, and a third was located at 769 Plano Road.
Several others were located at Cumberland Trace Village Apartments, which are across from the Bowling Green Harley Davidson dealership.
In photos posted to a Bowling Green Facebook page, you can see a Red Corvette ZR1 with the High Wing and there is a police car in the background. In the second photo, the two other Corvettes with this ZR1 are both Z06s, so the thieves were going for the high performance models.
Deantae Walker (21) of Westland, Michigan was arrested and is charged with receiving stolen property of $10,000 or more, fleeing or evading police, and resisting arrest.

WNKY reports that all eight Corvettes have been located.
Our friend Mark Thomas shared a read-out of the theft report from the Warren County Sheriff’s Department on Facebook and the story is even more bizarre as the officials at the plant at first didn’t realize the cars were missing.
At 10:00 am, the Warren County Sheriffs Department found a “new maroon Corvette” with all its stickers and coverings at Laurel Ridge Apartment at 490 Plano Road, which is more than eight miles from the Assembly Plant.
Believing the car to be stolen off the lot, the Bowling Green Police Department was contacted to see if the assembly plant had reported a theft. If not, let them know, “they were missing a $160,000 Corvette.”
Security at the Assembly Plant was able to find a hole that thieves had cut in a fence to remove the cars.
After doing an inventory check, the assembly plant determined there were eight cars missing.
Warren County Sheriffs Officers found a second Corvette at the 500 Plano Road, and a third was located at 769 Plano Road.
Several others were located at Cumberland Trace Village Apartments, which are across from the Bowling Green Harley Davidson dealership.
In photos posted to a Bowling Green Facebook page, you can see a Red Corvette ZR1 with the High Wing and there is a police car in the background. In the second photo, the two other Corvettes with this ZR1 are both Z06s, so the thieves were going for the high performance models.
Deantae Walker (21) of Westland, Michigan was arrested and is charged with receiving stolen property of $10,000 or more, fleeing or evading police, and resisting arrest.
