Police find stolen vehicle in Wellington County thanks to GPS device
A 20-year-old man is facing multiple charges after police were able to find a stolen vehicle using a GPS and Bluetooth enabled device in the car.
Ontario Provincial Police said they were told of a stolen vehicle from another jurisdiction within Wellington County on June 28.
Police said the owner was able to track their vehicle using a GPS and Bluetooth tracking device they had left inside.
With this, police were able to find the exact location of the vehicle.
Officers found a 20-year-old man from Montreal and charged him with with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 in Canada, failure to comply with release order – other than to attend court, failure to comply with probation order, two counts of operation while prohibited under the Criminal Code.
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