Travolta left the car, estimated at $100,000, in a residential area in the 14000 block of Berkeley Street. The actor then walked to the dealership on Olympic Boulevard, according to Santa Monica police.
The “Saturday Night Fever” star spent only 10 minutes inside before he came back and found his car had been stolen.
He walked inside a local liquor store for help.
“He asked me if I had any cameras seeing that way and I said, ‘No, I’m sorry,’” said the owner of the liquor store, Farshad Okhoval.
Travolta went on to ask Okhoval if he’d seen anyone stealing his car, but the owner said he hadn’t witnessed the grand theft auto.
“He was worried not upset,” Okhoval said.
Santa Monica police have no leads on the suspect.
“A car can be lifted in under a minute depending on if you’re a professional…depending on whether you know the security features of a car,”Sgt. Richard Lewis said.
The actor reportedly left the convertible unlocked but had the key with him.
Travolta’s rep said he had no comment on the theft.
taken from http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/09/19/thieves-nab-travoltas-100000-mercedes-benz-in-santa-monica/
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