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Premier calls out \'brazen\' LCBO theft at Kitchener, Ont. store

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Premier calls out 'brazen' LCBO theft at Kitchener, Ont. store

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/warmington-lcbo-bandits-made-off-with-8k-in-booze-but-cops-have-their-pictures

By Jennifer K. Baker August 27, 2025
 
Six people walked out of an LCBO store in Kitchener, Ont. carrying bottles of stolen booze out in bags. CTV’s Spencer Turcotte has reaction from the premier.

Premier Doug Ford called the men who stole thousands of dollars of booze from an LCBO store in Kitchener, Ont. a “brazen bunch of crooks.”

He made the comments during a self-professed “crime rant” at a press conference Wednesday.

“We gotta catch these guys and throw them in jail,” Ford told reporters. “They just do not care.”

The theft happened at the Pioneer Park location on Aug. 23. Six men walked into the store around 4:30 p.m., grabbed bottles off the shelves and shoved the alcohol into large bags.

The incident was filmed by another customer in the store who later posted it, anonymously, on social media.

In the video, three of the men could be seen calmly filling the bags. They also appeared unfazed by the camera filming the theft and their uncovered faces.

The suspects were last seen leaving the area in a dark-coloured SUV.

Video stills of the suspects who stole booze from the Pioneer Park branch of the LCBO in Kitchener, Ont. (Source: WRPS)

The Waterloo Regional Police Service said most of the stolen bottles were scotch and the value of their haul was an estimated $8,000.

“This was a brazen, coordinated and organized theft committed on such a scale that the items taken are obviously not for personal consumption,” a statement from Waterloo Regional Police said. “The suspects showed little concern for the safety or wellness of staff and patrons inside the store, and we are currently reviewing evidence, including video and photos, to identify those responsible. We are committed to identifying them, arresting them and holding them accountable for their actions.”

This theft, they added, was far from an isolated incident.

“We’ve had over 900 LCBO-related calls this year already,” said WRPS Deputy Chief Jen Davis. “We’ve laid over 500 charges.”

Video stills of the suspects who stole booze from the Pioneer Park branch of the LCBO in Kitchener, Ont. (Source: WRPS)

Investigators are now working with the LCBO and other police departments to determine if the theft is related to similar incidents in other communities.

“We know that on the clandestine market this type of product is fetching around 40 to 50 per cent of the original cost, which then might be fueling other criminal activity,” Davis told CTV News.

Police also confirmed WRPS Chief Mark Crowell had been in contact with with the premier on the matter.

In the video, customers could be seen passively watching the thieves grab the bottles and walk out of the store.

Police said that was the right move.

“I don’t encourage anyone in the public engaging with these individuals,” Davis said. “I know it’s frustrating but, unfortunately, we don’t know if these individuals are armed with any type of weapon.”

The LCBO also recommends no intervention from employees or customers.

“Our employees receive regular, mandatory training in theft detection, deterrence and reporting,” they said in a statement to CTV News. “This training focuses on personal safety, observation, and gathering information to support police investigations. LCBO employees or customers who physically confront shoplifters put themselves and others in store at risk.”

They added: “Just because someone walks out of LCBO with a bottle, doesn’t mean that they get away with the crime. Through our collaboration with police services across the province, we continue to hold criminals accountable – even after they have left the store."

The premier, meanwhile, called it “ironic” that Ontarians will, ultimately, be the ones paying for the theft.

“It’s the taxpayer’s money, the LCBO,” Ford said Wednesday. “They’re stealing off the taxpayers.”

He felt confident, however, the suspects would be caught.

“We’re going to keep these guys accountable,” Ford insisted. “We gotta get tough on this crime. People are fed up.”

The premier also promised he would reach out to Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss bail reform.

加拿大”零元購”引爆全網 6劫匪淡定洗劫 搬空$8000烈酒 省長暴怒: 偷納稅人的錢!

 
By加西周末 

民眾心裏發涼

昨天,特朗普一紙行政令,準備終結美國“零元購”的消息風傳全網,不少人拍手叫好。槍擊和“零元購”都快成美國特產了,他這一出手,自然拉好感。

再看看加拿大,“零元購”越來越多、手法越來越猖狂!

8月23日,加拿大發生了一起盜竊案,引發全國關注——這些人在光天化日之下衝進酒精商店,成箱成箱地搬,全程不戴口罩,直接搶走了價值8000刀的烈酒!就連現場路人錄像也不在乎!

這個猖狂囂張的樣子,直接引爆了輿論:加拿大這是怎麽了?!啥時候變成這副樣子!

這起“零元購”盜竊案還驚動了安大略省省長,福特罕見地開啟“炮轟模式”,痛斥這些“囂張的竊賊”。

事情發生在當天下午4點30分左右,安省基奇納市的先鋒公園(Pioneer Park)的酒精專賣店LCBO。

隻見6名男子結伴走進店裏,目標明確,徑直走向烈酒區域,開始將高檔威士忌和蘇格蘭酒大把大把地塞進大號手提袋。

他們神情自若,動作嫻熟,甚至不避開店內顧客的攝像頭,大家一開始還以為他們就是來買酒開趴的,沒想到,這些人是來洗劫的,拿了就走!

當地警察局發表聲明,稱此次盜竊案“極具組織性和目的性,明顯超出了個人消費範圍”,並強調這些嫌犯對在場員工和顧客的安全“毫不在乎”,他們正在鎖定嫌疑人身份。

最近這段時間,安省幾個城市接連發生類似的盜竊案,警方正在與其他地區的部門進行跨區調查。

輿論不斷發酵,大家對於本地治安不斷惡化怨聲載道,麵對媒體質疑,福特也罕見地情緒激動,直言:“我們必須抓住這些人,把他們關進監獄!他們根本毫無顧忌!”

他指出,這群竊賊盜走的是LCBO的商品,而LCBO本質上是公共資產,因此“最終買單的就是納稅人”。

“這很諷刺,不是嗎?”福特說,“他們偷的其實就是老百姓的錢!”

視頻一經瘋傳,當地居民和網友紛紛表達擔憂,都認為這種“公然的盜竊”正在挑戰社會底線,社交媒體上也出現了大量要求政府“加強治安、嚴懲盜竊”的呼聲。

一名在場顧客表示:“他們看起來根本不怕被抓,這讓人心裏發涼。作為普通消費者,我們感到不安全。”

事實上,近年來,安省乃至整個加拿大多地頻頻爆出“群體性盜竊”案例。

從零售商場到連鎖超市,竊賊越來越大膽,也不遮遮掩掩,光明正大、成群結隊地實施一樁接著一樁的“快閃式”盜竊,加劇了民眾的焦慮情緒。

福特在譴責的同時,也暗示計劃與總理馬克·卡尼溝通,推動針對重複犯罪與暴力傾向嫌犯的保釋製度改革。

“人們已經受夠了。我們必須對犯罪更強硬,必須讓這些人付出代價。”

別的不說,在打擊非法移民和犯罪這件事情上,加拿大確實該學學特朗普的強硬做法。

印度裔卡車司機碾死人,立馬就下令停發卡車司機的簽證,全麵調查,昨天的行政令也是一樣。

美國“零元購”有多瘋狂,相信大家都有所耳聞,洛杉磯商場大劫案、紐約地鐵商店搶了就跑、舊金山店員眼睜睜看著人提著袋子走,層出不窮。

說到底,“零元購”的背後,就是美國的“零元保釋”政策給慣出來的:警察辛苦抓人,當天晚上就放,第二天嫌犯又回來繼續搶,如此往複。

於是,特朗普出手了:但凡是搞“零元保釋”政策的城市和州,聯邦的錢一律砍掉!為的就是斷了“零元購”這個亂象。

按照命令,司法部會先列一張清單,把所有搞“無現金保釋”的地方挨個點名,然後啟動“扣錢”程序。

聯邦不給錢,這些城市就很難撐警力、項目、福利。說白了,就是要麽改,要麽挨。

至於加拿大能做到什麽程度,就不知道了…

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