Eight people are facing over 100 charges total linked to a GTA auto theft investigation where 23 stolen vehicles were recovered, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.
In a news release issued Tuesday, police said the investigation began in March of this year, after the province’s carjacking task force — which is co-led by the OPP and Toronto police — identified a “criminal network” involved in auto thefts and home invasions.
Police say that last week, search warrants were carried out on six vehicles and four locations in Peel and Toronto. Investigators say officers found a loaded handgun and ammo, around $2,000, break-in and auto theft tools, fake photo ID and stolen vehicle parts.
Over the course of the investigation, officers recovered 23 vehicles with a value of over $5 million, police say.
A total of 103 charges have been laid against eight people, according to the news release. Four of those charged were taken into custody, while two were released on a promise to appear in court in Brampton on later dates.
Arrest warrants have also been issued for two people linked to the case, police say.