Quebec police say two arrested in connection with $1.8M in stolen vehicles

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By Staff The Canadian Press

Posted September 30, 2025 3:29 pm

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Quebec provincial police say two men have appeared in court in the theft of vehicles in the Montreal area worth $1.8 million.

They say the suspects, aged 40 and 59, turned themselves in at a court in Joliette, Que., northeast of Montreal, on Sept. 19 and were ordered detained.

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Police say the arrests are connected to an investigation in December 2024, during which police raided properties in l’Épiphanie, Que.

Officers seized more than $1 million in vehicles that they said had been stolen in the greater Montreal area, including SUVs, a tractor, snowmobiles and trailers.

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Police say another search on Sept. 25 uncovered more evidence, bringing the total value of the recovered vehicles to $1.8 million.

Arrest warrants suggest the suspects are facing multiple charges, including possession of property obtained by crime.

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