Toronto Police Seek Suspects After Luxury Cars Are Stolen From a Car Dealership in Broad Daylight

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    TORONTO (AP) — Toronto police are seeking help from the public to identify three suspects who allegedly stole luxury vehicles from a car dealership.

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    Police said Monday they responded to a vehicle theft call just after 3:40 p.m. on Saturday at a dealership in the downtown area of Dundas Street East and Carroll Street area.

    They say three people entered the dealership and stole three luxury vehicles.


    The stolen vehicles are a black 2021 Rolls Royce Dawn without a license plate, a black 2022 Bentley Bentayga with Ontario plate number CYAA632, and a white 2020 Rolls Royce Cullinan with Ontario plate number CXCY439. The combined value of the cars is worth more than 1 million Canadian dollars ($750,000)

    The vehicles were last seen driving northbound on Carroll Street.

    Police have released images of the suspects and are asking anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers. The suspects are wearing masks in the photos.

    Toronto has seen a large spike in car thefts this year.


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    Sandra
    Sandra
    9 months ago

    May be time to get rid of the facemasks.
    It used to be illegal to conceal a face in public.
    For this type of reason.

    Follow the science
    Follow the science
    9 months ago

    Like all Canadians, who are vaccinated, at least these criminals are doing the right thing and wearing their flimsy disposable masks properly. Disposable masks save lives. Don’t listen or be influenced by those rodfim.

    Segmail
    Segmail
    9 months ago

    The suspect is their stupid pri minister that invoked liberal policies