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York police recover 52 stolen cars valued at over $3.2M

In a news release Monday, police said an investigation from October 2023 to January 2024 uncovered "a group of criminals" storing stolen vehicles in residential areas throughout York, the GTA and southwestern Ontario.

11 people charged, total of 96 charges laid

A recovered stolen SUV.
On Monday, York Regional Police announced the recovery of 52 stolen cars taken from York Region, the GTA and southwestern Ontario. (York Regional Police)

York police recovered 52 stolen vehicles valued at more than $3.2 million, resulting in 11 people charged, according to a news release Monday.

Police said an investigation from October 2023 to January 2024uncovered "a group of criminals" storing stolen vehicles in residential areas throughout York Region,the GTA and southwestern Ontario.

Police issued six search warrants in Vaughan, Toronto, London, Cambridge and Bradford in December anJanuary. As a result, 96 charges, including theft of a vehicle and possession of property obtained by crime, were laid against 11 menranging between20 and64 years old.

"The prolific crime group was targeting high-end vehicles and trafficking them with planned destinations as far away as Azerbaijan and Georgia," the release read.

Police say the investigation included the Canada Border Services Agency andquit Association,an organization that works to eradicate crime on behalf of the Canadian property and casualty insurance industry.

The investigation is ongoing, according police, andanyone with information is asked to contact officers or submit a tip anonymously to Crime Stoppers.

Car theft in the GTA has been a pressing issue for police in urban areas,particularly within the last year. To help address the problem, the Ontario government created a provincial carjacking task force and committed to spending $18 million over the next three years to fund projects intended tofight auto theft.