A group of masked thieves stole approximately CA$2 million worth of vehicles from a high-end auto leasing business in Ontario, Canada, before anyone even noticed the theft. m.
on January 11. The thieves moved quickly, heading straight to the area where car keys were kept and making off with eight vehicles, including a Porsche 911 GT3, a Ferrari, two BMW M4s, and three Mercedes-Benz models.
Despite having security cameras that recorded the entire theft, the property did not have an alarm system in place at the time of the break-in. The stolen vehicles were all located abandoned and unoccupied in the Greater Toronto Area, but police are still searching for the remaining three vehicles taken during the brazen overnight theft.
Two men, aged 24, were charged with break and enter, as well as disguise with intent, after being held in custody on bail. Police are urging locals to come forward with any information they may have about the theft.
The thieves wore black clothing, including hoodies, balaclavas, or face masks, making it difficult for authorities to track them down. The incident highlights the importance of having adequate security measures in place to prevent such thefts from occurring.
The police are working tirelessly to recover the stolen vehicles and bring those responsible to justice.
This heist demonstrates the need for businesses to have robust security systems in place, including alarm systems and surveillance cameras, to prevent such high-value thefts. It's also a reminder that even with advanced technology, thieves can still find ways to evade detection if they plan carefully.




