Ontario Police Recover More Than $500K in Stolen Goods After String of Golf Course Thefts

Four suspects are facing charges after police recovered more than $500,000 worth of stolen property related to a rash of break-and-enters at several southern Ontario golf courses.
Thefts were reported at golf courses in the York, Durham, and Waterloo regions as well as in Simcoe County, York Regional Police said in an Oct. 22 press release.
An investigation launched in August led to the identification of four suspects who are believed to be responsible for the theft of goods valued at more than $1 million.
Police recovered more than $500,000 worth of goods after a string of thefts from Ontario golf courses. (York Regional Police photo)
Officers executed seven search warrants on Oct. 16 at various storage lockers and residences in East Gwillimbury and the town of Georgina….