Laval police search for man accused in coordinated car theft scheme
Laval police (SPL) is asking for the public's help to find Kevin Lafontaine, 33, who is wanted in connection with a wave of coordinated car thefts.
"Several arrest warrants have been issued against him," the force notes. "He could be in the Montreal area."
According to police, in May 2021, several suspects showed up at various shopping mall parking lots and installed tracking beacons on specific cars to follow their movements.
The targeted vehicles were Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango, Dodge Ram and Ford F-Series.
Project Gardon, which investigated these coordinated thefts, connected thirty cases in Laval and several other cities in Quebec and Ontario to the network, leading to searches at six residences and four vehicles.
Officials estimate the total value of the stolen vehicles to be $2 million.
Lafontaine is described as a white, French-speaking man with brown hair and blue eyes.
He is 1.7m tall and weighs 91 kg.
Anyone with information about Lafontaine's whereabouts is encouraged to call the Info Line at 450 662-INFO (4636) or dial 911 and mention the file LVL 210523 035.
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