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Nottawasaga OPP investigating four stolen vehicles in past week

Vehicles were stolen from homes in Alliston, Everett, Tottenham, Thornton
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Nottawasaga OPP is investigating four instances of stolen vehicles in the last week of January.

Between Jan. 23 and 24, police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle from a home on Warman Street in Alliston. The stolen vehicle is a black 2023 Dodge Ram with Ontario licence plate BX85 310.

Video footage shows between 11 and 4:45 a.m., a black pickup truck and three suspects attended the residence. Two suspects got out of the vehicle, approached the Ram, and started it. One of the suspects got back in the suspect vehicle and drove off, while another drove away in the Ram.

On Jan 24, officers responded to a report of a vehicle stolen from a residence on Tioga Boulevard in Everett. A yellow 2023 Dodge Ram TRX with Ontario marker BX77 276 was stolen.

Video footage shows between 10:08 and 11:46 p.m., a suspect walked alongside the driver’s door, unlocked it, entered the vehicle, and drove away.

On Jan. 27, shortly before 5 a.m., police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle from a home on Adeline Avenue in Tottenham. The stolen vehicle is a white 2023 Toyota Tundra with Ontario marker BW94 846.

Video footage shows a suspect smashing the rear passenger-side window with a metal bar. The suspect is described as male with a slim build, standing six feet tall, wearing black North Face jacket, a black hoodie, black gloves, black pants, a black ski mask, white/black ski goggles and black and white runners. The suspect vehicle is a dark sedan with black rims.

On Jan. 28, officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle from a residence on Barrie Street in Thornton. The stolen vehicle is a white 2023 ford F-150 Raptor with Ontario marker BY38 184. The victim believes the truck was stolen between midnight and 6 a.m. No video footage was obtained.

Anyone with information is asked to call OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or ontariocrimestoppers.ca.