Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that felony charges have been filed against two Los Angeles men accused of breaking into a Thousand Oaks auto dealership and stealing a 2026 Chevrolet Corvette valued at more than $105,000. John Lene Ivy (DOB 02/06/1987) and Brandon Montel Taylor (DOB 05/15/1997), both of Los Angeles, are each charged with one felony count of unlawful taking of a vehicle and one felony count of second-degree commercial burglary. The men also face several special allegations and aggravating factors, including the loss exceeded $50,000. Ivy is further charged with a prior strike conviction.
“The outstanding work of Ventura County Sheriff’s detectives not only identified the suspects in this case but also led to the recovery of numerous stolen vehicles connected to crimes in other communities,โ District Attorney Nasarenko said. โThis investigation demonstrates how strong police work and regional cooperation can disrupt organized auto theft rings and protect victims well beyond Ventura County.”
Ivy and Taylor pled not guilty at their arraignment. They are scheduled to return to court for an early disposition conference on August 5, 2026. Over the objection of prosecutors, the court released both defendants on their own recognizance.










