Police seek suspects in theft of 8 luxury cars from Oakville, Ont., dealership
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OAKVILLE – Police west of Toronto say they are looking for suspects after eight high-end vehicles were stolen in an overnight break-in at an Oakville, Ont., leasing business.
Halton police say they were called to Lockwood Leasing, in the area of South Service Road West and Fourth Line, around 3:35 a.m. on Sunday.
They say the front window was smashed while the building was unoccupied and suspects accessed a lock box that contained car keys.
Eight luxury vehicles were then driven off the lot, including a Ferrari, two Porsches, three Mercedes-Benz cars and two BMWs.
Police say the estimated value of the stolen vehicles is approximately $2 million and three of them — a BMW, a Mercedes and a Ferrari — have been recovered in the Greater Toronto Area.
They say the investigation is ongoing and all suspects were wearing dark clothing and face coverings.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 12, 2026.