A stolen Lamborghini is back with its rightful owner thanks to a sharp-eyed Wyoming trooper.

Inspection Leads to Stolen Lamborghini

According to a Wyoming Highway Patrol Facebook post, the car was recovered in Albany County on Wednesday, April 23, during a commercial motor vehicle inspection.

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Cloned VIN

"The Trooper, conducting a thorough investigation, determined that the vehicle had a cloned VIN, which was an attempt to conceal the stolen vehicle," the post reads.

Out-of-Service Violations

The Patrol says the car was seized and made available for the owner to retrieve, and several out-of-service violations were issued.

"Great work to the Trooper on staying vigilant and being thorough," the post reads.

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