3 Charlotte men indicted on charges related to the theft, sale of luxury vehicles worth more than $5 million

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Three Charlotte men are facing federal charges related to the alleged theft of dozens of luxury and high-end vehicles worth more than $5 million.

The charges were announced by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of North Carolina after a criminal indictment was filed in June and unsealed Thursday in federal court.

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Aquanzae Jamal Switzer, 24, Da’Quante Antwone Banks, 24, and Trajan Dakiel Mack, 26, all of Charlotte, are charged with:

  • Conspiracy to transport, possess and sell stolen vehicles in interstate commerce;
  • Possession of a stolen vehicle; and
  • Interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle

“This multi-state automobile theft ring was organized and sophisticated,” said U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson. “Organized crime has no place in the Western District of North Carolina, and I am grateful to our law enforcement partners for disrupting this operation.”…

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