POLICE REPORT: “May have left key fob in the car” In Seven Bridges. Redcon1 Founder’s Maybach Snatched.
Vehicle Found In Tractor Trailer.

BY: SEVEN BRIDGES BUREAU | BocaNewsNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2023 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Convicted federal felon Aaron Singerman, out of prison now for several months, just became the latest victim of crime in the gated community of Seven Bridges in West Delray Beach. Singerman, the founder of Redcon1, apparently left his Mercedes Maybach in the driveway of his Seven Bridge home. The roughly $175,000 vehicle uses a key fob. Singerman told police he may have left the key fob in the car. That’s all it took for one of the car thieves that prey on the community to take it.
Incredibly, however, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, working with the Broward Sheriff’s Office, tracked the Maybach to a tractor-trailer in North Broward County and recovered the now-damaged vehicle. BocaNewsNow.com obtained the complete police report. We’re publishing the entire narrative, below:

“On December 14th, 2023 at approximately 4:40 pm I responded to 701 Park of Commerce Blvd. in the city of Boca Raton, FL in response to a stolen vehicle which occurred (in Seven Bridges Delray Beach). Upon my arrival, I made contact with the complainant, Kevin Mastaler. Mastaler advised he is the assistant to Aaron Singerman. Aaron Singerman owns a company by the name of Redcon1. Singerman resides (in Seven Bridges) on Fleur De Lis Way. This afternoon Mastaler was contacted by their property manager inquiring about one of Singerman’s vehicles. The vehicle, a 2021 black in color Mercedes Maybach bearing FL Tag 46bwkt had been left parked in the driveway prior to its disappearance.
Shortly after, Mastaler was contacted on Facebook by a Redcon1 customer advising they had seen the Maybach for sale in a private Facebook group called “no title vehicles for sale.” The post was made in the group by someone with the account name “boutmybag lxx.” The post had several photos of the Maybach along with the caption, asking for $9k.
Singerman’s vehicle is very unique. Apart from being a Maybach, it has a custom matte black wrap on the upper half. The original color under the matte black wrap is a gold shade. The vehicle also has a large red in-color Redcon1 decal on the rear window. This is visible on the Facebook post that was made. The vehicle does not have any active tracking capabilities at the moment.
I made contact with Singerman who advised that no one is to be in possession of the vehicle. He last saw the vehicle two or three days ago in his driveway where it was left parked. There is a likelihood that the vehicle’s key fob was left inside.
Singerman signed a stolen vehicle theft affidavit which was completed. The vehicle was then entered into the system as stolen. The South Florida task-force was notified of the incident. The residence is (in a) gated (community) with a manned guard gate. At this time a response to the residence was not made.
On 12/15/2023 I was notified by Broward Sheriff’s Office that a tractor-trailer had been located in the 400 block of South Cypress Creek Road within Pompano Beach loading the stolen Mayabach into it. I responded to the area and was able to confirm the vehicle was, in fact, the stolen Maybach. While inspecting the Maybach I found the headliner in the rear of the vehicle had been ripped down and the gps tracking device was disabled. The vehicle was later towed by BSO and Singerman’s assistant was notified of the recovery.”
Singerman is no stranger to local, state, and federal law enforcement in South Florida. Read our previous Aaron Singerman and Redcon1 coverage here. Seven Bridges is no stranger to vehicle thefts. Read our Seven Bridges coverage here.

This was not the highest state of readiness. 👀
Key fob in car! There’s no accounting for stupid.
Maybe not stupid, but still a criminal. Could be he needs the insurance money to finance his lifestyle.
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