
An arrest report from College Station police says 29 year old Saifuldeen Al-Gburi of Plano used a fake name to take a BMW X7 last September in Katy.
The $97,000 dollar car was supposed to be transported from College Station to San Antonio, but it never arrived in San Antonio.
Two months after the car went missing, it was found in a shipping container in the port of Norfolk, Virginia along with a Land Rover that was stolen from Houston.
A CSPD detective received suspect information from the Houston auto crime task force.
The CSPD arrest report also says Al-Gburi is accused of stealing a $350,000 dollar Bentley Continental and a $500,000 dollar Rolls Royce Ghost. Those cars were supposed to be transported from Arkansas to Irving, Texas but wound up in the Houston area.
The CSPD arrest report quoted a Houston police report that Al-Gburi said he had nothing to do with the thefts.
Bond on the College Station theft charge was set at $100,000.
Brazos County jail records show as of February 27, Al-Gburi is held on no bond on a Harris County theft charge and on two counts of possessing controlled substances in Collin County.
