Thieves steal five trucks in Midhurst, Ont.

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating the recent theft of five day cabs in Midhurst, Ont.

The major crime unit of the Huronia West OPP said that five trucks were stolen from the area of County Road 27 and Bayfield Street (Highway 26), on July 24 at 3:30 a.m.

The stolen vehicles are white unmarked tractors, 2024 or 2025 Freightliner Cascadias. A smaller grey vehicle, possibly a newer model Honda Civic, is also believed to be associated with the incident, OPP said. All vehicles were last seen proceeding southbound on Bayfield Street, in the city of Barrie, toward Highway 400.

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  • They get caught they should put leash through their nose and pull whenever they want to somewhere !!!! EH.

    • Nothing racist about the remark, the last 4 drivers busted at the border were of the “Singh” clan from Brampton. I might be mistaken but so far all the major busts have been the South Asians. Same goes for the major truck and trailer thefts. They just busted a south Asian for 6 stolen re-vinned trailers and stolen freight in Caledon. They brought the light of the law on themselves