<h2>Title: Violence Unfolds After Woman Claims to Buy Porsche in Toronto, Fleeing with Vehicle</h2>

In a shocking incident caught on camera in Toronto, Canada, a seemingly glamorous woman turned what appeared to be an innocent car purchase inquiry into a violent and brazen theft. The events unfolded after she responded to an online ad for a 2022 Porsche Cayenne, listed for sale on AutoTrader. The owner had no idea the encounter would escalate the way it did when the woman showed up at his home on September 6, claiming interest in the luxury SUV. Described as a 5'6" South Asian woman, she arrived at the victim's house, presenting herself as a potential buyer, but things took a dramatic turn shortly thereafter.

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Footage from the homeowner’s security camera shows her greeting the owner and expressing her intent: “Hello, I’m here for the Porsche.” What started as a calm and typical interaction between a seller and a buyer quickly escalated into chaos. After inspecting the vehicle, the woman waited for a chance to take off with the car. When the owner exited the vehicle for a brief moment, she made her move.

In a startling sequence, the woman got into the Porsche, and as the victim tried to intervene, she forcefully reversed the car, knocking him down in the process. The footage shows the victim being dragged by the rear wheels, thrown across the street as the suspect sped away. Injured in the incident, the owner sustained injuries to his elbow, hands, and legs, later requiring medical attention.

Police are now actively searching for the suspect, as well as a second vehicle, believed to be an accomplice in the crime — a luxury grey Bentley Bentayga spotted near the victim's home during the incident. Authorities urge anyone with relevant information to contact the Peel Regional Police as the investigation continues.

This bold theft serves as a chilling reminder of the potential dangers of online marketplaces and highlights the importance of taking precautions when selling or buying items through platforms like AutoTrader. What started as a standard sales inquiry ended in a violent, calculated car theft, leaving authorities to piece together the crime and seek justice for the injured victim.

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