Kyrgios breaks silence over Tesla theft

Kyrgios breaks silence over Tesla theft

Nick Kyrgios has revealed how he has been impacted by the alleged theft of his Tesla after a person allegedly compelled his mom at hand over the keys at gunpoint.

The Australian tennis star helped police observe the intense inexperienced automobile after it was allegedly stolen on Monday.

ACT Police stated a 32-year-old Canberra man threatened Mr Kyrgios’ mom Noralia with a long-barrel gun and demanded she hand over the keys to her son’s $191,000 Tesla at about 8:30am.

He then allegedly requested her to show find out how to drive the car earlier than dashing off.

Mr Kyrgios is claimed to have tracked his automobile by way of the Tesla app and imposed a velocity restrict which allowed police to seek out and comply with the car.

The world No. 20 took to Instagram to interrupt his silence over the ordeal on Thursday.

“Last couple days has been rough…haven’t slept much and battling a little,” he stated.

“Appreciative of all the support.”

ACT police raided a property in Canberra’s south on Tuesday afternoon as part of their investigations into the incident.

Police siezed a rented BMW that had not been returned as a part of the investigation.
Camera IconPolice siezed a rented BMW that had not been returned as part of the investigation. Credit: Supplied

They positioned a shotgun that was believed to be the firearm used within the theft in addition to two others, a pistol and a .177 air rifle.

They additionally seized an unreturned rented BMW, commercial-grade fireworks and “substances suspected of being illicit drugs”.

Court paperwork considered by NCA NewsWire reveal extra element concerning the incident.

Ms Kyrgios alerted her son of the person earlier than he referred to as 000 to start a brief pursuit of the car.

The alleged offender was caught after police cordoned off a avenue in Ainslie and arrested him at about 9:05am.

Ms Kygrios informed police interviewers she was fearful that the person would return and “blow a hole in the door”.

The man confronted the ACT Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning the place he was charged with aggravated theft, failing to cease a motorcar for police, driving whereas suspended, driving a motorcar with out consent and hinder/resist public officers.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au