Coordinated residential and retail break-ins across Canada by ‘South American Theft Groups’

OTTAWA Police is alerting residents to the confirmed presence of South American Theft Groups (SATGs)—organized “crime-tourist” crews who enter Canada legally for short periods to commit coordinated residential and retail break-ins.

Police say these small, mobile groups have been active in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. Recent investigations and arrests in Ottawa, the GTA, Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary link numerous high-value break-ins to SATG-style operations. Stolen items commonly include jewelry, luxury watches, cash, designer goods, and small safes, often shipped abroad or resold quickly.

How They Operate

  • Targets: Homes backing onto greenbelts or parks; unoccupied homes, especially during travel periods.
  • Entry: Rear or second-storey windows; forced entry through patio doors or glass panels.

Prevention Tips

  • Home security: Lock all doors and windows, use monitored alarms, install motion-sensor lighting.
  • Surveillance: Use CCTV or doorbell cameras; register systems with police programs where available.
  • Travel: Avoid posting travel plans; ask neighbours to watch your home.
  • Neighbourhood vigilance: Report suspicious people, vehicles, or scouting behaviour.

The Ottawa Police Service says it will continue to monitor activity, collaborate with partner agencies, and provide public updates as new information becomes available.