Owner of Bentley valued at $240K says thieves stole SUV before delivery to South Florida, had it brought to NYC

A Weston man mentioned a luxury ride he bought for hundreds of thousands of dollars was stolen before he could ever drive it or even have it delivered Speaking with News on Thursday Anthony Peters proved News a video from July of his brand-new sapphire blue Bentley SUV for which he paid in cash The only thing was it was at the wrong address This is the Bentley arriving at the stolen address which was not mine he explained When requested if he has seen the wagon since it was delivered there Peters replied No The ritzy rip-off has left this car owner upset and desperate Please I need help and I need the help quick he commented Peters announced he was expecting to have the Bentley delivered to his home in Weston two weeks ago but days after buying the SUV and arranging its delivery he learned that would not be the scenario I received a phone call from an anonymous person stating if I ordered the Bentley which we declared Yes I ve been waiting for you to deliver the Bentley to my Weston address ' he declared Instead of getting his luxe SUV Peters announced he got ripped off by crooks who tried to sell him back his stolen ride They advised me If you want your Bentley I need and I was like What I thought I was dreaming he announced Peters disclosed the Bentley was scheduled to be picked up from a dealership in New Jersey and transported to South Florida but it was brought to the Bronx New York instead It s a popular scheme where crooks hack into the auto transporting dispatch companies Delivery drivers usually don t know it but the vehicles they re shipping end up in the hands of thieves The same thing I saw on TV that happened to somebody that had his Rolls-Royce stolen all the way from Michigan announced Peters News has broken several similar stories this year In various cases police later located the sufferers cars but not consistently Peters plight only got worse He called the Broward Sheriff s Office but was recounted no crime happened in Broward County Since he learned from the duped delivery driver that his SUV was dropped in the Bronx he flew to New York but police there explained him he had no circumstance What Somebody stole my car brought it to the Bronx and you re telling me no crime was committed ' he commented Peters reported he has since gone to the FBI Meanwhile the car crooks who have his Bentley have been taunting his fianc e from behind the wheel of the hot bicycle asking for crypto and cash I need justice because these people are taunting myself and my family asking us for money noted Peters You know It s like I don t believe this kind of things are supposed to be happening in America As of late Thursday night BSO and the New York Police Department have not responded to News request for more information