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Published August 12, 2024

Innisfil driver stopped for stunt driving, police find vehicle was stolen: SSP

South Simcoe Police
Photo supplied by the South Simcoe Police Service

An Innisfil driver is facing a few charges after police say the vehicle he was driving was stolen.

On Saturday around 6:20 p.m., police were on patrol in the area of Yonge Street and Bathurst Street in King Township of York Region when they stopped a vehicle for speeding.

Officers say during their investigation, the vehicle's VIN tag was "unusual, as it was pressed tight to the glass and had a unique definition to it."

The vehicle was highly modified, according to police, prompting a closer inspection.

Photo of the vehicle supplied by the South Simcoe Police Service

"Several discrepancies were found in various vehicle tags," police said in a release.

"It was discovered that the VIN tag was affixed to a piece of folded cardboard, which revealed the original factory VIN. The original factory VIN belonged to a 2016 Ford Mustang GT stolen in May of 2021. The vehicle presented at roadside was a 2017 Ford Mustang."

Police say the driver had prior convictions for Theft Over $5000 and Utter Forged Documents.

The fake VINS were seized and the vehicle was towed.

A 57-year-old Innisfil man was charged with:

  • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000
  • Stunt Driving
  • Fail to Have Insurance Card
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