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Sault man charged with ATV and package thefts

A 43-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man, initially arrested in June for unlawful ATV operation, now faces charges for stealing the ATV and packages from an apartment building. Read the latest.

$2M in luxury cars stolen from Oakville dealership

Police are investigating after thieves stole approximately $2 million worth of high-end vehicles from Lockwood Leasing in Oakville. The brazen theft occurred at the South Service Road location.

Three arrested for car theft at Guelph gym

Police in Guelph have arrested three men in connection with a vehicle theft from a local gym parking lot. Get the latest details on the investigation and charges.

$100K damage in St. Albert after copper wire theft

A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.

$70K in copper wire stolen NW of Edmonton

Thieves stole approximately $70,000 worth of copper wire from an industrial site northwest of Edmonton. RCMP are investigating the major theft reported on December 23, 2025.

Louvre adds bars after $102M jewel theft

The Louvre museum in Paris installs metal security bars following a massive US$102 million jewel robbery. Discover the enhanced measures and ongoing investigation.

Ottawa Police Warn of New Distraction Theft Tactic

Ottawa Police warn the public about a new distraction theft scheme in city parking lots. Suspects use fake jewelry sales to steal wallets and valuables. Learn how to stay safe and report incidents.

Police Bust $1M Romanian Refugee Retail Theft Gang

A multi-jurisdictional task force has dismantled a sophisticated retail theft syndicate allegedly run by Romanian refugees, responsible for millions in stolen goods across three provinces. Learn the details of Project Sommes.

$1,800 in tools stolen from Guelph business

Guelph Police are investigating the theft of power tools valued at $1,800 from a north-end business. The incident highlights ongoing property crime concerns for local enterprises.

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