Ontario police bust luxury car theft ring that sold vehicles across country
AURORA, Ont. — Police in the Toronto area have taken down a car theft ring that peddled luxury vehicles across the country and around the world.
They said 23 people have been arrested and $5 million in vehicles, weapons, drugs and cash has been recovered as a result, including a 2016 Lamborghini Huracan.
York Regional Police Chief Eric Jolliffe says the organized criminal operation began with the theft of a car left running in a driveway, warming up the engine on a cold day, and grew into a complex multimillion-dollar operation.
But “warm-up thefts” remained a fixture of the ring, Const. Laura Nicolle said, and the investigation also involved residential break-ins where the alleged thieves would steal keys, then drive away with the vehicles.


