Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Commercial garbage bin worth $5K stolen in Oakville

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Halton Regional Police are trying to track down two vehicles in connection with the theft of a commercial garbage bin in Oakville.

Police say the bin was stolen from a commercial property near Wyecroft Rd. and Dorval Dr. around 11:30 p.m. on May 18.

Investigators say at least two suspects drove two separate vehicles to steal the bin, which is valued at $5,000.

Vehicle #1

  • believed to be a white freight-liner commercial truck
  • had a blue light on the back that turned on when the vehicle was in reverse
  • was used to remove the bin from the property

Vehicle #2

  • black Chevy pickup truck, full cab
  • black tinted windows with running boards and “4×4” decal on rear panel
  • yellow tank on truck bed
  • decorative orange roof lights across the top of the cab

Anyone with information is asked to call Halton Police at 905-878-5511.

 

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