Surveillance cameras recorded the robbery of the actress’ car Isabelle Drummondwhich took place on Wednesday (November 22nd) in the Leblon neighborhood in the south zone of Rio. In the pictures, the actress’s vehicle had just been parked by her driver when the Mitsubishi Pajero used by the criminals drove past on the right side by side.
Then they stop a little further ahead, get out and go to the actress’s car, a white Audi. As they approach, Isabelle opens the door and runs out of the car. Behind her is the actress’s friend, who sat with her in the back seat.
Afterwards, one of the criminals removes Isabelle’s driver and soon the criminals begin the saga of trying to steal the vehicle. However, after trying to leave the place with the car for more than a minute, they were unable to start the car and gave up trying to take over the car. So they cleared out the belongings of everyone in the vehicle and fled.
This Thursday (November 23rd), the military police found the car that the criminals used to rob the actress. The vehicle was found in the municipality of Santo Amaro, in the Catete district, also in the southern zone of the city. The belongings of the actress, her friend, the driver and other victims of the criminals were found in the car.
The actress’s advisor speaks out
Isabelle Drummond’s advice issued a statement on the robbery on Thursday (23), reporting that everyone was safe. “The actress Isabelle Drummond was robbed by four assailants in a Pajero in Leblon yesterday, November 22nd, at 11 p.m. They took some belongings of the actress, her friend and the driver who was with her in her car. Everyone is doing well and did not suffer any aggression,” the note said.
Isabelle’s team also reported that her car was not stolen because the criminals did not know how to start the vehicle. “The actress’s car, an Audi, was not stolen as the thieves could not start the car. The actress received good support from Lieutenant Colonel Ludorego of the 2nd Battalion, who managed to recover all her belongings as well as the Pajero. “It was a stolen vehicle,” he concludes.