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Police arrest two suspects in luxury car heist at Oakville dealership

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Halton police have arrested and charged two suspects after eight high-end vehicles worth about $2 million were stolen from a dealership in Oakville last week.

On Jan. 11, at approximately 3:35 a.m., multiple masked individuals dressed in dark clothing broke into Lockwood Leasing located at 1141 South Service Rd. West.

While inside,  the suspects obtained keys to eight separate high-end vehicles — one Ferrari, two Porsches, two BMWs, and three Mercedes — using the keys to steal the vehicles from inside the dealership.

Investigators were able to locate one BMW, a Mercedes, a Porsche and the Ferrari — all found abandoned and unoccupied in the GTA.

On Jan. 12, Halton police were made aware of the recovery of an additional vehicle — a Porsche 911 — by Peel police, which included the arrest of two men.

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Investigators have connected the arrested men to the vehicle thefts at Lockwood Leasing.

Both men were taken into custody on Jan. 14.

Amin Hadj Kaddour, 24, of Mississauga, and Joshua Twa’colagiacomo, 24, of Victoria Harbour, Ont., have both been charged with break-and-enter and disguise with intent.

Both were initially held in custody but have since been granted bail.

Both accused are also facing additional criminal charges with Peel Regional Police as a result of their arrests there.

Investigators are continuing to search for the outstanding vehicles and suspects, and are asking anyone with information regarding this investigation to contact the 2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777 ext. 2216. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers.

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