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York Police Crack Down on Grand Auto Theft Ring, Recover 52 Vehicles Worth $3.2M

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It was quite the catch!


In an extensive operation stretching from October 2023 to January 2024, the York Regional Police have made a significant dent in an organized vehicle theft ring, recovering 52 stolen high-end vehicles collectively valued at over $3.2 million. This formidable bust has led to the arrest and charging of 11 individuals, implicated in a wide-reaching criminal network, with ages ranging from 20 to 64 years old. The police operation unfolded over multiple jurisdictions, including Vaughan, Toronto, London, Cambridge, and Bradford, where six meticulously executed search warrants resulted in the laying of a staggering 96 charges. These charges encompass theft of a motor vehicle and possession of property obtained by crime, signaling a robust response to a burgeoning crime wave in the region.

Authorities revealed that the crime syndicate specialized in the theft of luxury vehicles, earmarking them for trafficking with intended destinations as remote as Azerbaijan and Georgia. The operation was a collaborative effort, involving the astute coordination between the York Police, the Canada Border Services Agency, and Équité Association, a prominent organization dedicated to combatting insurance-related crimes in Canada.

The investigation into this intricate network of vehicle theft is far from over. York Police are actively pursuing leads and encourage members of the public to come forward with any pertinent information. This call to action underscores the community's vital role in dismantling such criminal operations.

This significant bust comes amidst a heightened focus on car theft in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), recognized as a pressing issue for urban law enforcement. In response, the Ontario government has taken proactive measures, establishing a provincial carjacking task force and earmarking $18 million over three years towards initiatives aimed at curbing the rising tide of auto theft. This recent operation by the York Police not only marks a substantial victory against organized crime but also reinforces the ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the community's assets.

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