Suspect Arrested From Series of Thefts Including Construction Equipment

The Peterborough Police Service Street Crime Unit have investigated a series of thefts across the province of Ontario, resulting in charges against a 34-year-old Peterborough man.

Last Wednesday, after an eight-month investigation, the Peterborough Police Service Street Crime Unit conducted a search warrant at a property east of Peterborough.

Officers seized:

  • Skid Steer, confirmed stolen out of North York on Aug. 17, 2024

  • Side-by-side, confirmed stolen off Highway 65 in Cane Township on May 25

  • Commercial generator stolen from the GTA

  • Cube truck, confirmed stolen from Toronto in October of 2022

  • Stolen flatbed trailer

  • .22 calibre rifle

  • Black powder firearm  

  • Crossbow x3 (Seized due to prohibition order)

  • Pellet guns x2 (Seized due to prohibition order)

  • 2.8 grams of Crystal Methamphetamine

  • A quantity of pills (suspected codeine and acetaminophen)

The total value of the stolen property recovered is approximately $255,000. 

The man was charged with:

  • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 x4

  • Operation While Prohibited

  • Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm

  • Careless Storage of a Firearm

  • Possession of Firearm or Ammunition Contrary to Prohibition Order X2

  • Fail to Comply with Release Order

  • Breach of Recognizance

The accused is currently wanted on a warrant in another jurisdiction and at the time of his arrest was bound by a weapons prohibition order to not possess any firearm, crossbow, prohibited weapon, restricted weapon and prohibited device.

The accused is currently bound by several driving prohibitions as well as a recognizance order with the following conditions: to keep the peace and be of good behaviour and to not possess any weapons as defined by the Criminal Code.

They are also bound by a release order with the condition to reside with their surety.

The accused is currently being held in custody as a result of the theft of a skid steer in Toronto on July 22.

“I am very proud of the work by our Street Crime Unit. This has been a lengthy investigation that has resulted in recovery of stolen property and an arrest of an individual who has a history of criminal activity,” said Chief Stuart Betts. “With weapons and drugs recovered along with the stolen equipment, these are crimes and situations that could pose a significant danger in our community. We hope the public recognizes, as we do, that these types of projects are important in helping keep our community safe.”

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