Authorities issued a press release Tuesday announcing three men and one woman were arrested earlier that day for the April 18, 2022, robbery in Viareggio, a seaside town in Tuscany.
According to reports at the time, two unidentified suspects approached Leclerc for a photo before eventually escaping on a scooter with his exclusive Richard Mille timepiece.
Police said the two suspects on the scooter were arrested in addition to two other suspects in an SUV who helped in “facilitating their escape.” Two watches were located in the house of one of the suspects during a police investigation, but authorities could not say if either watch belonged to Leclerc. Leclerc has had a slow start to the 2023 season, scoring just six points.
Two suspects approached Leclerc for a photo but then eventually escaped on a scooter with his Richard Mille watch.Over the weekend, he crashed on the opening lap of the Australian Grand Prix. “Just extremely frustrating,” he said, via F1’s website. “I mean, it’s the worst start to the season ever, really. … It is really frustrating.”
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