Mississauga, Ont. rental car business was stealing vehicles from client driveways, police allege

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Police have seized 22 stolen vehicles following an investigation into a Mississauga rental car business.

Police say that officers began looking into the business in 2023 after receiving information that the owner/operator was allegedly re-vinning vehicles that had been stolen and renting them to unsuspecting clients.“These vehicles were later identified to have been re-registered and re-vinned repeatedly by the rental company,” police said in a news release.

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