Auto theft drops 17 per cent in six months: industry report

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Auto thefts were down 17 per cent during the first six months of 2024 compared with the same period last year, an insurance fraud prevention group said in its report.

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"Police services across Canada, particularly Ontario and Quebec, have been building their auto theft units and then working collaboratively," said Gast in an interview Wednesday. Insurers have said the majority of vehicles are being stolen from Ontario and Quebec and exported through the busy Port of Montreal. Around 1.7 million containers moved through the port last year, including 70 per cent of Canada's legal vehicle exports, according to port authorities.

Gast said he is "cautiously optimistic" about the six-month trend and hopes it continues for the rest of the year. Although, he added, continued focus on collaborative efforts is needed.

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