Caught on cam: Masked carjackers attack Aston Martin driver in his own garage

Connecticut Man Confronts Masked Carjackers

A Connecticut man had an unexpected and harrowing encounter when he pulled his beloved Aston Martin into his garage. Two masked assailants, caught on home security video, violently confronted him in broad daylight, ultimately stealing his prized vehicle.

As the man parked his Aston Martin in his Bayberry Lane garage in Norwalk, CT, the surveillance footage reveals two masked men swiftly approaching him. With a sense of urgency, one of the assailants commands, “Get out, get out,” while the victim remains seated in his car.

Meanwhile, the second masked man opens the passenger door and starts rummaging through another luxury car parked nearby.

Terrifying Moments Unfold

Amid the chaos, the victim pleads with the assailants, but his pleas fall on deaf ears. In a distressing turn of events, they forcibly remove him from the driver’s seat and slam him onto the garage floor. In the midst of the struggle, the victim manages to yell, “Stella, call the police, now!” just before the clip abruptly ends.

Stolen Cars, Uncertain Escape

The brazen carjackers made off with the stolen Aston Martin and a dark blue BMW, which had also been pilfered earlier in Norwalk, according to Westport police.

The audacious criminals didn’t stop there; one of them even took the liberty of opening the door to another parked car, searching for valuables.

Community Alert and Ongoing Investigation

Authorities suspect that the carjackers had been targeting the victim, following him to his Westport residence and launching their attack in his garage. Police are now urging residents to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activities to 911.

Although the victim endured minor injuries, he declined medical attention.

On the Run

The culprits managed to flee the scene in both stolen vehicles, heading north on Route 8.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of the stolen cars, please contact Westport detectives at (203) 341-6080.

Stay safe, and keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in your neighborhood.

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