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Couple Targeted in Alleged 'Hit for Hire' Crash in Miami
Surveillance video captures red Camaro slamming into couple's Mercedes G-Wagon in suspected insurance fraud scheme
Published on Feb. 3, 2026
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A couple in Northwest Miami-Dade, Florida say their parked Mercedes G-Wagon was intentionally crashed into by a red Camaro in what they believe was a 'hit for hire' insurance fraud scheme. Surveillance footage shows the Camaro speeding backward and slamming into the $185,000 luxury SUV, with the driver then fleeing the scene. The couple is offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the growing problem of organized crime rings targeting high-end vehicles in insurance fraud schemes, putting innocent victims at risk. It also raises concerns about public safety in the Miami area, where such brazen crimes are occurring.
The details
According to the couple, Adrian Fatjo and his girlfriend Claudia Valeria, the incident occurred around 5 a.m. on a Sunday morning. Surveillance footage shows a red Camaro making multiple passes by their home before speeding backward and intentionally crashing into Valeria's Mercedes G-Wagon, which was parked in their driveway. The Camaro driver then fled the scene. Fatjo initially thought it was a drunk driving incident, but after reviewing the video, he realized it was a deliberate attack. The couple says Miami-Dade Sheriff's deputies told them the Camaro used in the crime was stolen just minutes before from a nearby home.
- The incident occurred around 5 a.m. on Sunday, February 2, 2026.
- The Mercedes G-Wagon was purchased by Claudia Valeria just three weeks prior to the crash.
The players
Adrian Fatjo
The boyfriend of Claudia Valeria and a victim of the alleged 'hit for hire' crash.
Claudia Valeria
The owner of the $185,000 Mercedes G-Wagon that was intentionally crashed into.
Miami-Dade Sheriff's Department
The law enforcement agency investigating the incident and informing the couple that the Camaro used was stolen minutes before the crash.
What they’re saying
“We believe these are people who are paid to do this, to steal this vehicle and crash into this car.”
— Adrian Fatjo (wsvn.com)
“There was a getaway vehicle; they literally crashed on purpose to hit this vehicle specifically.”
— Adrian Fatjo (wsvn.com)
“We're not concerned about the vehicle, we're not concerned about any of those things, we're just concerned about who did this, and are we at risk when it comes to safety?”
— Adrian Fatjo (wsvn.com)
What’s next
The couple is offering a $15,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of those responsible for the crash. Miami-Dade Sheriff's deputies are investigating the incident as a potential insurance fraud scheme.
The takeaway
This brazen 'hit for hire' attack on an innocent couple's luxury vehicle highlights the growing problem of organized crime targeting high-end cars in insurance fraud schemes. It raises serious concerns about public safety in the Miami area and the need for increased law enforcement efforts to crack down on these types of coordinated criminal activities.
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