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Thieves secretly recorded Ontario homeowners’ routines before break-in: police

By News RoomMarch 31, 20261 Min Read
Thieves secretly recorded Ontario homeowners’ routines before break-in: police
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York Regional Police are advising residents of a new crime technique thieves are using before committing break and enters.

Police said in a news release Monday that officers recovered cameras and battery packs that were used to scout homes in Vaughan, Ont.

Investigators said two incidents were reported in the municipality after the items, which were disguised in camouflage, were found on the properties. The force did not say when the incidents occurred.

“The cameras were hidden near trees and bushes on the properties,” police said.

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“A review of the footage revealed the devices were placed to record homeowners’ routines, allowing suspects to scout the properties before committing break and enters.”


Residents are encouraged to be aware of the technique and report any suspicious people, items or activity to police.

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