The cops are just as frustrated. It's up to voters to push for accountability by the political choices we make. I'd rather have Smith focus on changing the loopholes in our system.
You want cops ( and taxpayers) to put GPS trackers on all moving vehicles and equipment? How exactly do you expect cops to know where stolen goods are taken to?
RCMP own several helicopters. They sure know how to use them when it benefits them to collect intelligence or survey crowds of innocent church goers. How could you not notice a huge storage of these vehicles? Pretty easy to find out if a business is being run in that Municipality. Hope the owners get to recovery their stolen property.
You guys every rural property from Manitoba to B.C. looks like a chop shop not defending police but stopping at every farms bone yard would be a massive waste of resources
@@wadeariss448 Don"t fool yourself they know where the chop shops are and refuse to do anything about it. If you have ever had anything stolen you would know the only way they will investigate is if you threaten to take the law into your own hands.
I’ve had GPS trackers on my equipment since 2007 with reflective signage letting thieves know it is being monitored. Glad someone made the tech jump on this bust. It’s an excellent insurance addition, makes them think twice. Great to see the equipment was recovered. 🎯
As per usual, the RCMP couldn’t catch a cold if it wasn’t for the GPS tracker the trailer to be gone. Now the RCMP want accolades for a job well done. how about NO!
The police said owners should take ownership and manage property. Things should not be stolen. There needs to be consequences for theft the ownership of crime is the law and enforcement of it!
nice of the RCMP to imply that it's up to you to look after your stuff. cops are pretty much helpless, if not complicit, most of the time. do they not have reports of stolen items matching what's there?
I remember reading a news article about a guy who tracked his stolen suv to a rail yard right down to which container it was in and the rcmp wouldn't touch it. The guy actually tracked the suv all the way back to india and it was implied it was foreigners stealing cars and shipping them back home but nothing was ever said or done. Here some average joe Canadian is stealing stuff and the rcmp come down on him like a hammer including getting a warrant to enter a private property. Interesting to know that the rcmp have preferred criminals.
My mom was so excited for her brand new SUV after the hail damage in Calgary last year. The SUV was stolen from her drive way within 2 weeks and the police say it's unlikely to be found 😢
We had a Cummins truck stolen from our property in Ontario and have photographs of it being sold in pieces on Marketplace. This seller also had numerous other high value items being sold. We shared it with OPP months ago and still haven't heard anything. We now have trackers on everything.
Isn't it up to the police to do their job and find stolen items not the public? If the public is doing their job why do we (the public) have the police. Or is it easier for the public to find their stuff then call the police to get it back, later of course. A family members truck was stolen and after it was recovered it was lost again but the police and the tow yard moved it several times and lost it for a couple days
Most of the time there's no point. If you've had a bicycle stolen and you find it online or if you've had a phone stolen and you've tracked it, the police are not interested at all. My husband's daughter did a meet to "buy" her stolen cell phone, and ended up just grabbing it from the guy and running, even though she's pretty small and has rheumatoid arthritis.
High quality locks. Bahahaha, when they all carry cordless angle grinders. Yep, locks are great. Looks like the gps tracker is the way to go, at least you can find your 💩 then.
They are expensive but anti-angle grinder locks are now a thing. You'll get through eventually but you'll need 4-5+ disks and 2+ sets of batteries. Slows them down immensely or if they are not prepared with extra disks and batteries, they won't get through.
And this is just what they found there now, how long has this been going on for, how much more has gone through their chop shop revolving doors before the bust!
ONE person in custody. RCMP, your tax dollars hard at work. Since when do they follow GPS signals from stolen property??? Isn't that a violation of the thieves privacy rights or something?
There used to be a guy who lived in Stouffville that did stuff like this in the 80's. He would just pull up and grab your boat, rv, quad, went through the roof of the then new Can Tire in Aurora in the 90's b4 it opened and took all the stock. His parents owned that Fish and Chips joint that was popular out there in W/S area..
Before the guy took his FB page down he had nothing but truck "parts for sale" page after page dating back the last 5 years. Makes me wonder why nobody who knew this guy tipped off the police. What a joke. All that equipment and no one tipped off the police.
The police followed a GPS tracker? They went somewhere based on evidence to investigate a crime? I haven't heard of this happening in years.
Poor guy in Montreal must be pissed, his truck is at port of Montreal but apparently police can't retrieve it???
You gotta tell then your going to it also, and sound really "excited" they'll come!
@@notveryobviousguy4373 Where was that that shop exactly ???????
Wow yeah because that one person on the internet never heard of it, it must never really happen right?
@@thatcanadabootlicker 🤫
WHO are the thieves?? Name them and post their pictures. Stop protecting the corrupt!!
Kyle Cushing of Fort McMurray
@@cindyrebillard7264 Thank you.
He looks like a UPC Con Smith voter.
Trudeau’s RCMP: 1
Freedum voter: -1
@@cindyrebillard7264wow his old profile he couldn’t lock has chop for sale from 2017 probably longer.
Theres no way 1 crook stole all that stuff. There must have been at least 5 of them to pull this off.
It's more than one person running that enormous store of stolen items.
Gang affiliated no doubt
I agree.
Great work detective
Bet the others where informants
@FundyisleLegacy ...then others are sellers.....etc
Id put money on the fact that the cops have been to that property many times and never even looked into any of the vehicles.
100 % . 'cuz they are part of it....
They can't just wander around and look at whatever they want.
@@OldGeezerWithNothingBetterToDo sure they can. Why not. If you've got a reason to be there already. Taking a peek is totally legal.
The fact? What fact?
yup...i'd tend to believe T H A T....
Out on bail, already committing more crimes
A liberal world allows criminality.
And putting the onus on the owner 🙄
So true
@@mysticrythems2112 They operate in a province where Liberals are in power?
@@mysticrythems2112That’s not what Chris Barber and Tamara Leech said. They f-a-f-o.
I’m surprised RCMP even followed up with the owners tracker data
Only because the owner threatened to go on the site.
And why is that?
Yup it was all lead by one guy who had his trailer stolen. Cops involved at the end
They were investigating improper use of pronouns and stumled on the stolen property when they could not find attack helicopter....
@@007bombasticYou'll never make detective!
So all this equipment, a chop shop and only 1 arrest.
This is the third world country of cars are being sent to
And look at the charges. Theft over $5000. Altering a vin. Thats it?
After decades of operation...
Private citizens out here doing the cops job
you can lead the cops but where's the justice
The cops are just as frustrated. It's up to voters to push for accountability by the political choices we make. I'd rather have Smith focus on changing the loopholes in our system.
You want cops ( and taxpayers) to put GPS trackers on all moving vehicles and equipment?
How exactly do you expect cops to know where stolen goods are taken to?
@@28704joe How about tracking the GPS device? Isn't that how they work? Then the owner phones the police.
@@carriefox1146 some of cops are
Who cares, they're already out on bail, probably stealing your car tonight...🤦♂️
Police only seem to care if it involves of their cars
*"Your car" and *"You" might be a police officer, so one would think it in the police's own interest to stop vehicle theft.
How did they miss this operation is the real question ...
You have to have probable cause to go search someone's property.....
Tip of the iceberg.
RCMP own several helicopters.
They sure know how to use them when it benefits them to collect intelligence or survey crowds of innocent church goers. How could you not notice a huge storage of these vehicles? Pretty easy to find out if a business is being run in that Municipality. Hope the owners get to recovery their stolen property.
Nah they just over looked Bob's registered chop shop in that 6,000 square KM county.
Intelligence and church goers have never met.
You guys every rural property from Manitoba to B.C. looks like a chop shop not defending police but stopping at every farms bone yard would be a massive waste of resources
@@wadeariss448 Don"t fool yourself they know where the chop shops are and refuse to do anything about it. If you have ever had anything stolen you would know the only way they will investigate is if you threaten to take the law into your own hands.
Too busy writing speeding tickets instead of catching criminals.
I’ve had GPS trackers on my equipment since 2007 with reflective signage letting thieves know it is being monitored. Glad someone made the tech jump on this bust.
It’s an excellent insurance addition, makes them think twice. Great to see the equipment was recovered.
🎯
Made me think about what I need to put GPS trackers on!
@ - Definitely consider it, I haven’t had one issue with items being stolen, or even vandalized in the 18 years having the equipment labelled.
The gps tracker did help police he said......no bro the gps tracker did your job
The property should be forfeit.
Property should be seized
Name the suspect.
Tyrese Guchap
PATEL
Kyle Charles Cushing, a 36-year-old described as a resident of Fort McMurray, released on bail.
Pretty stupid the guy has been posting stolen parts and property all over Facebook for years and no one questioned it.
Did you?
As per usual, the RCMP couldn’t catch a cold if it wasn’t for the GPS tracker the trailer to be gone. Now the RCMP want accolades for a job well done. how about NO!
The owner found his equipment, not the police.
Shame on RCMP…. Unable to solve this one without GPS tracker…. Pathetic intelligence funding!!!!! Slackers!
The police said owners should take ownership and manage property. Things should not be stolen. There needs to be consequences for theft the ownership of crime is the law and enforcement of it!
What on earth are you trying to write here? Try again, or edit it! It sounds like you may have a valid point.
Never used to need GPS trackers, crime in Canada has gone wild ...
Castro's Canada.
It's all of those highly educated immigrant doctors you know
@westdeck6637 yes, provinces and territories have no say at all.
Only Ottawa decides for every single law 😂
@@rickzane6433Poilievre is gonna outlaw crime, you know that?
Never had cheap gps trackers for the public until what like 8 years ago
There’s millions of dollars in equipment on that property.
Glad to see help with stolen items. THANK-YOU
don't worry they are already back on the job, they perform a valuable service by giving the lawyers work
Police did nothing, the trailer owner had to install and find the tracker. This is why the RCMP need to go
nice of the RCMP to imply that it's up to you to look after your stuff. cops are pretty much helpless, if not complicit, most of the time. do they not have reports of stolen items matching what's there?
that's why the used car junkyard are so booming right now
I remember reading a news article about a guy who tracked his stolen suv to a rail yard right down to which container it was in and the rcmp wouldn't touch it. The guy actually tracked the suv all the way back to india and it was implied it was foreigners stealing cars and shipping them back home but nothing was ever said or done. Here some average joe Canadian is stealing stuff and the rcmp come down on him like a hammer including getting a warrant to enter a private property. Interesting to know that the rcmp have preferred criminals.
Thanks for showing up
My mom was so excited for her brand new SUV after the hail damage in Calgary last year. The SUV was stolen from her drive way within 2 weeks and the police say it's unlikely to be found 😢
That one dude who was caught didn't dismantle all this stuff by himself. For sure 😂
Holy smokes these hillbillies had a lot of stolen property🤨
Omg what cruelty to others property 😮
We had a Cummins truck stolen from our property in Ontario and have photographs of it being sold in pieces on Marketplace. This seller also had numerous other high value items being sold.
We shared it with OPP months ago and still haven't heard anything.
We now have trackers on everything.
Name of accused please
No doubt it's a chug.
@@mahkuntizitchy2083 Never heard the term...please elaborate so I can use freely to offend!😬
Caucasian meth heads my buddy
Kyle Cushing of Fort McMurray
@ heavy equipment operator for suncore energy and posting all kinds of stole parts and property right on his Facebook from the looks of it
Youre on to them now find their boss
Isn't it up to the police to do their job and find stolen items not the public? If the public is doing their job why do we (the public) have the police. Or is it easier for the public to find their stuff then call the police to get it back, later of course. A family members truck was stolen and after it was recovered it was lost again but the police and the tow yard moved it several times and lost it for a couple days
How about you manage the criminals in this province? What nerve.
It costs so little to hide a GPS tracker in your vehicle/ luggage or computer case.
Most of the time there's no point. If you've had a bicycle stolen and you find it online or if you've had a phone stolen and you've tracked it, the police are not interested at all. My husband's daughter did a meet to "buy" her stolen cell phone, and ended up just grabbing it from the guy and running, even though she's pretty small and has rheumatoid arthritis.
Who owns the property?
Government's new cousins
@@liberumoratio1704 Freedumb convoy member.
@@liberumoratio1704 Owned by a freedumb convoy member.
@liberumoratio1704 Freedumb convoy member Kyle Cushing of Fort McMurray.
Apparently "Kyle Cushing of Fort McMurray" according to a post from an internet sleuth.
How can this happen and no one knows anything????
@barbcroteau6941 Smith more interested in sky chemicals and lining her pockets to care about Alberta or Canada.
The inability of RCMP to do meaningful policing never cease to amaze me. This big of a chop shop operation and they had no clue.
And somehow the neighbors never noticed extraordinarily expensive stuff going to a random rural place on the middle of nowhere and said nothing....?
Rural being the key word here, nearest neighbour could be a half kilometer away, plus not everyone watches everything everyone else does
The criminal revolving door aided by the courts, judges are the main ones to blame.
So true STOP the corrupt judges!!!
Judge go with the Law. I don't defend it, just explain it.
Opp don't do this. They tell you to call your insurance company and stop bothering them.
Looks like a lot of paperwork for police. Im surprised they went!
What does the RCMP do?
Protect the Government. They are the FSB.
Suspects are now in hotel. Not in jail.
Well done xx
No names of accused? Don't bother, we can guess why.
Yup, because it's a chug.
Kyle Cushing of Fort McMurray
Kyle Charles Cushing, a 36-year-old described as a resident of Fort McMurray
You think this is a one person operation…? 🙄
@@robertmitchell2178 He was a freedumb convoy member.
Think the police would know about things in the community they patrol. Like a million dollar chop shop. 🤦♂️
They know they just dont do anything about it
Thank Trudeau for making this happen
Exactly, he should have known this was a chop shop..
Get over yourself and use your brain.
Thank Danielle Smith.
Ralph's third cousin once removed.
Smiths Alberta!
I shocked the police did anything in Canada.
Being Canada, either nothing or next to nothing will be done, it depends on the ethnicity of the guy, ain’t apartheid wonderful.
In Ontario, if you find your stolen stuff online or with a tracker, the opp still won't do anything about it.
And now for the 10 thousandth week in row at No. 1 on the charts: hiya hiya hiya!
Alberta doing Alberta things
Canada needs more prisons! In the Yukon.
High quality locks. Bahahaha, when they all carry cordless angle grinders. Yep, locks are great. Looks like the gps tracker is the way to go, at least you can find your 💩 then.
They are expensive but anti-angle grinder locks are now a thing. You'll get through eventually but you'll need 4-5+ disks and 2+ sets of batteries. Slows them down immensely or if they are not prepared with extra disks and batteries, they won't get through.
Well you can find your item, but you can't always get the police to come with you to get it back.
And this is just what they found there now, how long has this been going on for, how much more has gone through their chop shop revolving doors before the bust!
at that level it should be many decades in prison but no we're ' better than that '.
Guy probably got out of jail in less than 12 hrs
ONE person in custody. RCMP, your tax dollars hard at work.
Since when do they follow GPS signals from stolen property??? Isn't that a violation of the thieves privacy rights or something?
What's the name of the dealership?
All vehicles should be built with GPS Trackers in them now.
There used to be a guy who lived in Stouffville that did stuff like this in the 80's. He would just pull up and grab your boat, rv, quad, went through the roof of the then new Can Tire in Aurora in the 90's b4 it opened and took all the stock. His parents owned that Fish and Chips joint that was popular out there in W/S area..
Of course nobody in jail for it
Alberta needs their own Police Service
Git to it. Does Alberta have the funds?
@@dadgarage7966yes
@@dadgarage7966 They sure do. The naysayers don’t think so of course but that’s nothing new
Unreal!
Where is the photo of the accused?
Let’s hope the next government can put a stop to rampant theft from hardworking Canadians and have the courts finally impose sentences with teeth!
Thieves exist under con rule, too.
The next provincial government?
Are you confusing jurisdictions?
@@marianfrances4959true but it has never been as bad as it is under liberal rule. The Trudeau crime policies are a joke
Wow, dd the rcmp asked Trudeaau if they could actually do this and get permission from the government before they acted??
Bet this was on the Rez.
HAMC is also very big into large ticket stolen goods and running chop shops.
Nope, some ones farm or acreage
East coasters, actually
@@bradbrown5659 It was owned by a freedumb convoy member.
No one will go to jail in Canada!
What Reserve?
i bet the guy is already out of jail
He was released from custody.
Before the guy took his FB page down he had nothing but truck "parts for sale" page after page dating back the last 5 years. Makes me wonder why nobody who knew this guy tipped off the police. What a joke. All that equipment and no one tipped off the police.
@@halfdutch They needed to fund the freedumb convoy somehow.
Theft of some of this equipment from an owner operator could destory them
in NB there's dozens of places just like this in most small places,
Love how the cop blames the victims instead of the criminal and his joke staff.
Right, hey everybody I just did what I was paid to do! Praise me now!
Why not investigate em so can stop the whole organization instead of just the property owner.
Someone's gotta where this place is and who!
Share coordinates!
Ask your premier
Where was this?
One guy charged? Wow, the rcmp are ridiculous👌
And the neighbours didn’t get it !
Do you think my snowmobile is there?
Takes a private person to find our criminals .. go police !
And they will never to charged
Im so disappointed. You dont understand what that chop shop does for the community. Much more than the police thats for sure
@@carlj7466 another dumb statement by you.
So r they siezing the property r nah
Can't Seize the Rez
@@SCVM__ Dude was a freedumb convoy member.
Easiest place in Canada to steal a trailer and get away with it, Alberta.
Air tags reveal themselves to anyone with an iPhone. You can even make them make a noise
He be out tomorrow 😮
Lawlessness in Danielle Smith’s Alberta.
@BobBob-b5d She's too busy looking for sky chemicals, and lining her pockets to actually care about Alberta or Canada.
That explains the tim hortons closure ..... cops have more time now
Convoy trucks and equipment
Release his name and photo