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Lamborghini stolen during test drive near Waterloo, Ont.: police

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A high-end sports car was allegedly stolen during a test drive in Wilmot Township, just outside Kitchener-Waterloo.

The owner told Waterloo regional police that he was trying to sell the black Lamborghini Aventador online. An ad in Auto Trader listed it for $600,000.

He had agreed to meet a prospective buyer on Tuesday, just before 2 p.m., in a parking lot at Notre Dame Drive and Erbs Road in St. Agatha.

The male suspect pulled up in a white Mercedes Maybach, said police, with other passengers in the vehicle.

He then asked to take the Lamborghini for a test drive.

According to the owner, the suspect was allowed to sit inside the vehicle while the keys were still inside.

Police said he closed the door of the Lamborghini and sped off towards Waterloo, with the Mercedes following close behind.

Witnesses, or anyone with information, is asked to call Waterloo regional police.

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