Every 40 Minutes a Car Was Stolen Last Year In Toronto, Says Police Chief
Over 12,000 vehicles have been stolen last year with a worth of almost $800 Million.
Toronto Police has reported that almost 12,000 cars have been stolen all across the city last year, and it can be calculated that in every forty minutes a car is being stolen.
Chief Myron Demkiw says the stolen cars have a combined value of $790 million.
There have also been 68 carjackings so far in 2024, he says, which is a 106 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.
In January, an incident was reported where a car with two children strapped inside the car seats. The suspects drove around for 15 minutes before being stopped by police.
The incidents that are occurring in Ontario have increased at a higher scale over the last years and Toronto being the main focus for the auto crime incidents. Dewkim states that the federal government has already been notified about the continued impact of organized crime in Toronto. And further adds, the criminals are making use of alleged weapons to instill fear in their victims.
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