Security video from the garage of the Paramus home she owns with husband Bill Aydin shows a trio of COVID-masked thieves in hoodies swiping the whip late Sunday, April 4.
The couple was away on vacation at the Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami and due to return Monday, as many of her 440,000 or so followers on Instagram have known.
The car was found hours after it had been stolen in an Irvington lot with front-end damage by New Jersey State Police troopers, Bill told NJ Advance Media.
Aydin's 17-year-old son Justin pulled up to the house as the thieves were leaving around 10:50 p.m., she detailed on Instagram.
The teen did see the stolen red 2016 Ferrari speed from the 12,000-square-foot, $3 million mansion with a white SUV right behind, Paramus Police Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg said Monday morning.
Bill Aydin plans on picking the car up from an Irvington tow lot later this week, and expects that his kids' expensive shoes will be gone from inside the vehicle, NJ.com says.
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