Theft ring busted.... Anyone missing vehicles etc? Almost $1,000,000 worth

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Strathcona County RCMP closed out the month of January with a discovery of nearly $1 million of stolen goods.
Having been alerted by Edmonton Police Service early on the morning of Friday, Jan. 30, shortly before 1 a.m., Strathcona County RCMP began to track a stolen vehicle entering into the county’s borders.
Two Enforcement Services officers followed the vehicle and stopped at a property on Range Road 231 near Township Road 512, not owned by the driver of the vehicle.
“As officers arrived, a male was observed fleeing from the vehicle. When attempting to locate the male, police determined that there was several stolen vehicles on the property,” explained Const. Chantelle Kelly, media liaison with Strathcona County RCMP.
“The investigation led to a search warrant being executed on the property resulting in the seizure of two Ford trucks, a travel trailer, a utility trailer and numerous tools and construction items.”
Kelly said another result of the investigation was a second property being identified in Tofield just east of Strathcona County, where a search warrant was executed.
Combined forces of Tofield RCMP and county RCMP resulted in the seizure of three snowmobiles, two utility trailers, three trucks, an ATV, a dump trailer and other miscellaneous items.
The value of all the recovered stolen property so far totals approximately $800,000.
“There might be some more charges coming — there was a lot of property that they’re still determining if it was stolen or not,” Kelly added, noting that other items likely include construction tools and electronics.
“We’re lucky that we were able to recover this property,” Kelly said.
“The property that was taken was Alberta-wide, and as a result of finding this property, we were able to close multiple and numerous stolen property files within the province.”
Affected communities across the province include Camrose, Wainwright, Thorsby, Edmonton, Tofield, Vermilion, Stettler, Bashaw, Forestburg, Vegreville and Coronation.
Jason Peter Emter, 40, and Cindy Mae McArthur, 45, of Tofield have been charged with eight counts of possession of stolen property not exceeding $5,000, seven counts of possession of stolen property exceeding $5,000, two counts of tampering with a vehicle identification number and two counts of fraudulent concealment.
Emter was also charged with four counts of possession of stolen property exceeding $5,000 and one count of possession of an illegal substance. He is scheduled to appear in Sherwood Park Provincial Park on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 9:30 a.m. McArthur is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 9:30 a.m.
In addition, Ashley Robert Sherwin, 34, of Edmonton has been charged with one count of possession of stolen property not exceeding $5,000, one count of possession of stolen property exceeding $5,000, one count of obstruction and two counts of fail to comply with recognizance. Sherwin is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 9:30 a.m.
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Thanks for this. Will have to check what's there. Had a lister diesel generator on a trailer stolen and a bunch of tools when we were building a shop by Camrose. I've had way to much stolen over the years.
 

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Going threw something similar in souther alberta right now... There was two theirs, meth heads that got caught doing over 30 breakins, stealing similar things to above..

i was was one they grabbed approx 30 grand from in stuff and when they got caught, we got a few U damaged items back, but still very frustrating overall, they are in court now, but I bet they get less than a few years of jail time and will be out doing it again..
 

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Got all excited when I read this post
we had our Vegreville shop broken into couple weeks ago
they got couple 100 grand in tools and vehicles
most missed is the two snowmobile gear bags(don't know what you got till it's gone!)
did little more checking and found this

dont know if there's a typo somewhere or the sun is just sensationalized the facts
$720 000 is a big difference
 
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That was probably a members trailer recovered Barry Barton on here had his dump trailer stolen months ago and just got notified that they found it in Strathcona county

they should all be hung!
 
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I just got off of the phone with one of the officer's on the case.Sound's like they have found the
owner's of pretty much all of the item's.(only a few hand tool's and nail gun's left to be claimed)
But those may belong to the vehicle owner's that haven't been there to identify them yet.
 

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Going threw something similar in souther alberta right now... There was two theirs, meth heads that got caught doing over 30 breakins, stealing similar things to above..

i was was one they grabbed approx 30 grand from in stuff and when they got caught, we got a few U damaged items back, but still very frustrating overall, they are in court now, but I bet they get less than a few years of jail time and will be out doing it again..

They will serve about 4 months. Get to sit around and take a break from their life of trying to get money for drugs every minute of the day, Than get out and get a paid trip to a addiction program and than start all over again. The hard drugs are always the problem.
 

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They need to increase the time served for theft. We made the decision to quit insuring all our heavy equipment for fire and theft. The insurance was just getting way to much. We insured 10 Jcb forklifts and 4 skid steers. By doing this we save $30000 a year. And to insure small hand tools is way to expensive also.
 
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