A Land Rover that was stolen in Saskatchewan has been found in Ghana, according to local authorities. The vehicle, reported missing earlier this year, was tracked to the West African nation as part of an ongoing investigation into international auto theft rings.
Details of the Theft
The luxury SUV was stolen from a residence in Saskatoon in early 2026. The owner reported the vehicle missing immediately, and local police launched an investigation. Through collaboration with international law enforcement agencies, the vehicle was located in Ghana, where it had been shipped and sold.
Authorities believe the theft is linked to a larger network that targets high-end vehicles in Canada and ships them overseas for resale. The Land Rover is one of several vehicles stolen from Saskatchewan in recent months that have been recovered abroad.
Police Investigation
Saskatoon police are working with Interpol and Ghanaian authorities to trace the vehicle's journey and identify those responsible. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made yet. Police urge anyone with information to come forward.
This case highlights the growing issue of international vehicle theft, with stolen cars often ending up in countries with less stringent vehicle registration laws. Owners of high-end vehicles are advised to take extra precautions, such as using tracking devices and secure parking.



