iAsk.ca

Windsor police make arrests in $500K whiskey heist, search for more suspects

(2 weeks ago)
Emma Loop
Crown RoyalDiageoWindsorWindsor Police ServiceCrimeArrestsTheft

AI Summary

TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️

Windsor police have arrested five suspects in connection with a $500,000 whiskey heist that occurred on May 17, where over 1,000 boxes of Crown Royal products were stolen from a truck trailer. The stolen whiskey remains missing, and police are still searching for two more suspects and anticipate further arrests.

Trending
  1. 1 May 17 (unspecified year): Commercial truck trailer with Crown Royal whiskey stolen from Devon Drive, Windsor
  2. 2 May 18 (unspecified year): Empty trailer found on County Road 46
  3. 3 Thursday (from article date): Windsor police arrest five suspects
  4. 4 Friday (from article date): Windsor Police announce arrests and ongoing investigation
  • Five arrests made
  • Stolen whiskey (over $500,000 retail value) remains missing
  • Ongoing investigation with anticipated further arrests
What: Windsor police have arrested five individuals in connection with the theft of over 1,000 boxes of Crown Royal whiskey, valued at over $500,000, from a commercial truck trailer.
When: Friday (police announcement), Thursday (arrests), May 17 (theft occurred), next day (empty trailer found).
Where: Windsor, Essex County, Devon Drive (Windsor), Devonshire Mall (Windsor), County Road 46, Walker Road (Windsor), London (Ontario), 401 highway.
Why: To recover the stolen whiskey and bring those responsible for the large-scale theft to justice.
How: The Windsor Police Target Base Unit launched an investigation, identified suspects, and made five arrests. They are continuing to search for additional suspects and the missing whiskey.

Windsor police have arrested five suspects in connection with a $500,000 whiskey heist that occurred on May 17, where over 1,000 boxes of Crown Royal products were stolen from a truck trailer. The stolen whiskey remains missing, and police are still searching for two more suspects and anticipate further arrests.