Further to Media Release for Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Stolen Vehicles Investigation
Officers with the Peterborough Police Service are investigating a series of thefts and attempted thefts of Toyota vehicles throughout the city.
These incidents have taken place over a two-week period.
On Wednesday, March 26, 2025, three Toyota vehicles were stolen, one of which was recovered in Quebec, one recovered in Peel Region and the third has yet to be located.
Release #1: https://www.peterboroughpolice.com/en/news/media-release-for-friday-march-28-2025.aspx
Release #2: https://www.peterboroughpolice.com/en/news/media-release-for-wednesday-april-2-2025.aspx
On Sunday, April 6, 2025, at approximately 11:20pm, an officer on general patrol on Lansdowne Street at Clonsilla Avenue noticed a vehicle on the lot of a Toyota dealership with the lights flashing and went to investigate. Upon entering the lot, the officer activated their emergency lights and noticed a black BMW in the lot. The driver of the BMW drove directly at the police vehicle requiring the officer to swerve to avoid a head-on collision. The vehicle headed eastbound on Lansdowne Street at a high rate of speed. Three vehicles on the lot of the dealership were damaged including a broken window, broken sunroof and wiring ripped from under the dashboard.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at approximately 2:30am, a Toyota Tundra truck was stolen from a residential driveway in the Denure Drive and Keppler Crescent area.
The focus right now is on Toyota vehicles, mainly trucks and larger SUVs. We are asking residents with these vehicles to be extra vigilant.
Consider taking the following precautions:
- parking another vehicle in front of the vehicle or in your garage, if possible, to make it difficult for thieves to drive off
- if your vehicle comes with a tracking system, please make sure it is installed and activated
- using a theft deterrent device
- if you spot any suspicious activity in your neighbourhood, please report it to Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x225 or 9-1-1 if it is an emergency or crime in progress.
“The Peterborough Police Service recently applied for a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Grant through the province of Ontario for more CCTV Cameras, equipped with Automated Vehicle License Plate Readers (ALPR) to be placed at access and egress routes to the City of Peterborough. As I have mentioned several times, we are aware that many of the people who have been committing violent crimes, including firearms-related offences, are travelling to our city to do so, including the people engaged in this series of vehicle thefts. We are awaiting news of whether our application was successful. The existing CCTV cameras in the downtown core have provided a terrific return on investment, and with many of these crimes linked to organized crime this type of technology will help officers identify vehicles coming and going from our city for the purposes of engaging in unlawful activities as they work on solving these crimes.” – Chief Stuart Betts, Peterborough Police Service.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Peterborough Police Crime Line at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.stopcrimehere.ca
Sandra Dueck
Manager, Strategic Communication Services
Peterborough Police Service
sdueck@peterborough.ca
705-876-1122 x217