Shipping container stolen from Rexdale yard | CTV News

2022-06-19 15:12:45 By : Ms. Better Shi

Police are making a public appeal for information after a shipping container loaded with $225,000 worth of goods was stolen from a commercial yard in Rexdale late last year.

Police say that a stolen tractor trailor and a Jeep Cherokee were both used to remove the shipping container from the yard at around 3:35 a.m. on Nov. 29.

The authorities say that the incident was captured by surveillance cameras.

On Tuesday, police issued a number of surveillance camera images showing the two vehicles ands one of the suspects.

“Investigators are appealing for information and assistance in identifying the suspects involved,” they said in a news release.

The precise location of the yard that the shipping container was taken from has not been released by police.

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