An expensive car stolen from a North Miami home has been returned to its rightful owner after the brazen act was caught on camera.
Bob Benyo and his family had returned home Wednesday afternoon when they noticed their house appeared odd.
"Came in, the garages were down, they went inside and a minute later you see the first garage door reopening,” Benyo said. "We lock the door behind us and you think the cars are safe."
Surveillance video revealed a silver Mercedes pulls up outside Benyo's home, two people get out and run in his garage. Seconds later, another garage door opens. The thieves back a 2016 Rolls-Royce Wraith out, the Mercedes takes off and the Rolls follows.
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Benyo said the Rolls-Royce was an anniversary gift to his wife, but on Sunday, he confirmed to NBC6 that the car has since been found and was picked up.
"It was a hot tip amongst the other 140 tips that came through," Benyo told NBC6. "It was offered for rent in a chat group on Instagram.”
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As Benyo recalled watching the surveillance video, he said the most alarming part was the fact that they were in his home, not just the garages.
"It's like they were inside the main house, it's the same thing, my kids come in and out of this door all day long,” Benyo said. “That's the worst part, a car's a car, even if it's hard to replace, the fact someone was brazen enough to come inside our property with my kids home that's the big problem."
Benyo said his biggest concern was how the thieves managed to get the garage door open.
"Police think they must have had a scanner and picked up on when we opened the door,” Benyo said. "How nobody walked in on them, thank God, who knows what they're capable of maybe they're just car thieves maybe not."
Another surveillance video shows the two thieves running out of the garage minutes before stealing the car. Benyo is thankful his family is okay, but now is going to do everything he can to get the car back. He has a message for the crooks.
"Get a job please,” Benyo said. “You know you're going to get caught, it's not worth it."