More than 1,000 cases of Crown Royal whiskey products, valued at approximately $100,000, were stolen from a tractor trailer parked in a fenced location near Windsor's Devonshire Mall. The theft occurred shortly before 9 p.m. on May 17, and the abandoned, empty truck was found the next day in Lakeshore. Police are asking for surveillance or dash cam footage from residents near both locations.
$100K worth of whiskey stolen in Windsor, police say
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️More than 1,000 cases of Crown Royal whiskey products, valued at approximately $100,000, were stolen from a tractor trailer parked in a fenced location near Windsor's Devonshire Mall. The theft occurred shortly before 9 p.m. on May 17, and the abandoned, empty truck was found the next day in Lakeshore. Police are asking for surveillance or dash cam footage from residents near both locations.
- 1 May 17, shortly before 9 p.m.: Thieves break into facility and steal truck
- 2 May 18: Abandoned truck found empty in Lakeshore
- Loss of $100,000 worth of whiskey
- Ongoing police investigation
What: Over 1,000 cases of Crown Royal whiskey, valued at $100,000, were stolen from a tractor trailer.
When: Shortly before 9 p.m. on May 17. The empty truck was found the next day.
Where: From a fenced location on Devon Drive near Devonshire Mall in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The abandoned truck was found on County Road 46 near Rochester Townline Road in Lakeshore.
Why: Theft of valuable liquor.
How: Thieves busted into a fenced-in facility where the truck was parked and stole the loaded trailer.