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Ontario auto thefts fell 22% in 2025, despite ongoing organized crime involvement and rising fraud.
Auto thefts in Ontario declined 22% in 2025, with 19,319 incidents reported, according to Équité Association, despite ongoing involvement by organized crime groups in vehicle theft.
The drop was part of a broader national trend, with Quebec seeing the largest decrease at 25%.
Improved recovery rates, enhanced law enforcement efforts including Ontario’s Project Safe Auto, and increased public-private collaboration contributed to the decline.
Criminals are adapting, with rising vehicle finance fraud using identity theft.
The crime still costs Canadians an estimated $900 million annually in insurance claims.
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Los robos de automóviles de Ontario cayeron un 22% en 2025, a pesar de la participación continua del crimen organizado y el aumento del fraude.