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Delta police recover more than $400,000 in stolen goods

Cooperation between several police agencies has led to the recovery of more than $400,000 of stolen goods.
stolen appliances
These are among more than 150 new appliances recovered by the Delta Police, Abbotsford Police and Langley RCMP during a recent investigation.

Cooperation between several police agencies has led to the recovery of more than $400,000 of stolen goods.

Delta Police pieced together a recent theft of two trucks from one area of Delta, with the theft of two trailers from another area, then worked with other Metro Vancouver police agencies to successfully recover nearly all the stolen merchandise.

DPD were called April 19 about the theft of two tractor trailer trucks from a business located in Tilbury. Together, the trucks were valued at $75,000.

Later that same day, a report about two stolen tractor trailer units came into police. The trailers were taken from Annacis Island. Both trailers were full of appliances – which are in high demand these days, according to police, as the pandemic has disrupted the supply chain for such items.

In total about $280,000 (retail value) of appliances were stolen, in addition to the $85,000 value of the two trailers.

“The constable working on the theft of the trucks then began working on this new complaint, to determine if the files might be linked,” said Insp. Ciaran Feenan, head of frontline patrol from DPD. “She kept digging, following a trail of evidence, and then determined the trucks may have been driven to Langley.”

With the assistance of Langley RCMP, both trucks and one trailer were located in Langley on April 20. The recovered trailer was still full of the appliances.

“Our officer was pleased with this recovery, but kept working,” added Feenan. “The evidence led her to Abbotsford – where she and the Abbotsford Police gathered enough information to write a warrant for a property where it seemed an attempt had been made to hide a suspicious amount of large boxes.”

DPD and Abbotsford Police attended that property April 23, and were able to recover all the stolen appliances, in their original boxes – save one lone microwave.

“Thefts such as these don’t just impact large companies – they impact consumers and homeowners who are waiting on the delivery of these type of goods,” said Feenan. “I’m very pleased our officers, working with their counterparts in Langley and Abbotsford, were able to recover nearly all the goods, more than 150 appliances in total.”