A tow-truck operator and driver were busted for being in possession of two stolen vehicles.
Police patrolling the area of McLaughlin and Tim Manley roads in Caledon spotted a tow-truck being followed closely by a second vehicle.
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A Caledon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer conducted a traffic stop to determine if both vehicles had proper ownership shortly before midnight Wednesday.
The investigation revealed that both vehicles were stolen and the two drivers were arrested and charged.
A 25-year-old of Brampton man (the tow operator) was charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000. He was also charged with commercial motor vehicle offences including:
- Improper means of attachment - commercial motor vehicle
- Insecure load - commercial motor vehicle
- Drive commercial vehicle with a major defect in it or drawn vehicle
- Fail to ensure performance standards are met
- Improper tires - drawn vehicle - commercial motor vehicle
Additionally, a 21-year-old Caledon man (the driver of the other vehicle) was charged with:
- Possession property obtained by crime over $5000
- Possessing automobile master key
- Altering/destroying/removing a vehicle identification number
Both accused are scheduled to attend the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on December 5 to answer to the charges.
If you observe a suspicious vehicle or person in your neighbourhood, report it to police by calling 911. If possible, note of the make, model, colour, driver/occupant descriptors, and the plate number. You can also provide information anonymously by contacting Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).