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From ride on lawnmowers to semi trucks - RCMP seized vehicles in Northern Alberta

Fort McMurray man charged after dozens of items recovered at Athabasca County residence
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The Athabasca recovered millions of dollars of property they believe was stolen from a chop shop in the northwest part of Athabasca County.

ATHABASCA – A tip about a stolen trailer turned into an unprecedented bust for the Athabasca RCMP after officers located what they believe are dozens of stolen vehicles ranging from drivable lawnmowers to semi-trucks.

On Dec. 29, a member of the public told the RCMP that they had located a stolen trailer through a GPS tracker that was pinging at a rural Athabasca County property. After executing a search warrant, members located the trailer, alongside dozens of other items.

“The total value of the recovered property is estimated to be in the millions, underscoring the scale of the illegal operation and the critical need for vigilance,” said Staff Sgt. Mark Hall, the head of the Athabasca RCMP detachment.

“This investigation also highlights the important role of community members in identifying and reporting suspicious activity. Without the help of the tip from this individual, this operation might not have been possible.”

Standing in front of the property Jan. 2, Hall stressed that the investigation was still ongoing — specialized officers from the auto theft division will be sorting through the property to identify owners, and additional charges are expected to be laid once the work is done.

“Property crime is significant; it’s important to a lot of people,” said Hall.

“We spend a lot of time talking about violent crimes and how important those are, but in this area here property crime is a very big concern for people. Residents are frustrated by the repeat offenders,” said Hall.

Two semi-trucks, six semi-trailers, five holiday trailers and two bulldozers were among the items recovered, which also included off-road vehicles, commercial fuel tanks, and a car-hauler.

Kyle Cushing, 36, of Fort McMurray, has been charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, and altering, destroying, or removing a vehicle identification number (VIN).

He was taken before a Justice of the Peace and was released with conditions. He is scheduled to appear in the Athabasca Court of Justice Jan. 27.

The allegations have not been proven in court.


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