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A five-month investigation into high-end auto thefts in Ontario led to the interception of 100 vehicles that were about to be shipped to Africa.
According to Ontario Provincial Police, who led the investigation, the ring operated from Hawkesbury to Petawawa and Kingston in eastern Ontario, as well as the Toronto area, especially York Region and North York.
They've charged 20 people from Quebec with stealing 497 vehicles from both dealerships and people's homes by breaking in, reprogramming key fobs to unlock them and driving away.
Some were taken to Montreal to be shipped off to African or Middle Eastern countries where those types of luxury SUVs and pickup trucks aren't sold, police said.
97 of these vehicles were recovered this year, according to a Tuesday morning news release.
According to Ontario Provincial Police, who led the investigation, the ring operated from Hawkesbury to Petawawa and Kingston in eastern Ontario, as well as the Toronto area, especially York Region and North York.
They've charged 20 people from Quebec with stealing 497 vehicles from both dealerships and people's homes by breaking in, reprogramming key fobs to unlock them and driving away.
Some were taken to Montreal to be shipped off to African or Middle Eastern countries where those types of luxury SUVs and pickup trucks aren't sold, police said.
97 of these vehicles were recovered this year, according to a Tuesday morning news release.