Vehicles stolen in Cornwall recovered in Montreal

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By Nick Seebruch
Vehicles stolen in Cornwall recovered in Montreal

CORNWALL, Ontario – The Cornwall Police Service (CPS) is celebrating a successful partnership with the Service de Police de la Ville de Montreal (SPVM).

On Dec. 29 at around 8 p.m. three vehicles, A 2020 and a 2017 Toyota Tacoma, and another unidentified vehicle, were stolen from a residence in Cornwall. Three hours later, the vehicles were recovered by the SPVM from an underground parking garage on St. Catherines St. in Montreal.

None of the vehicles were damaged and were returned to their owners.

No arrests have been made as of Jan. 3, and no clear connection has been made to the car theft ring that was disrupted by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), in late 2019.

READ MORE: Eastern Ontario car-theft ring disrupted

CPS shared a Facebook post from Josiane Duguay, one of the owners of the stolen vehicles.

“*UPDATE* Todd and I just got back from downtown Montreal; 3 stolen trucks were found in an underground parking garage. No damage to any of the vehicles. Thank you to #CornwallPoliceService for their quick response and action. 👍 A great outcome! 😊,” Duguay wrote on Facebook.

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