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Snoop Dogg's son Cordell Broadus has his 2022 BMW X6 retrieved by the police after its theft

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Snoop Dogg's son Cordell Broadus had his brand-new BMW stolen, although it was subsequently retrieved by the authorities.According to TMZ, the 25-year-old's recently purchased 2022 BMW X6 was stolen in Los Angeles on Wednesday.The outlet reported that a tracking company located the vehicle and sent the relevant information to the Los Angeles Police Department, which quickly located and retrieved the car.

Back in his hands:Snoop Dogg's son Cordell Broadus, 25, had his brand-new BMW stolen, although it was subsequently retrieved by the authoritiesTMZ reported that the alleged car thief was taken into custody by the authorities after the car was found.It was also noted that the car was likely stolen because someone had forgotten to take its keys out after parking it.

The alleged thief was reported to have been booked on a charge of burglary of a motor vehicle following the incident.The outlet noted that the suspect previously had an active warrant out for his arrest.

Big mistake:It was also pointed out that the car was likely stolen because someone had forgotten to take its keys out after parking itStolen items were reportedly found in the vehicle, although it was not specified what the merchandise was or who it belonged to originally.The case has now been sent to the district attorney, who will decide whether or not to charge the alleged thief.Broadus has made a name for himself primarily as a crypto investor, and he has previously shared promotional materials for his various projects to his Instagram account.The media personality has also worked as a musician, and his first single, entitled Bron and Bronny, was released in May of 2020.

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