DELTA Police seized a range of consumer goods — from high-end electronics to children’s goalie shin pads — after executing a search warrant on Wednesday, December 8.
In early November, Delta Police received a report from a delivery service of suspicious activity and missing shipments from a distribution facility in Delta. An investigation by the DPD’s Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) revealed an alleged internal theft ring involving multiple delivery contractors. Stolen items would then be listed on Facebook Marketplace for resale.
CRU’s investigation, including covert surveillance, led to a residence in Surrey where it was believed stolen goods were being stored and sold. On December 8, CRU, with assistance from the Patrol Support and Violence Suppression teams, executed a search warrant at the residence. Many new items were seized including high-end consumer electronics, appliances, sporting goods, and apparel. The total value of property seized was approximately $45,000.
“We know supply chains have experienced significant disruptions in between the pandemic and then the floods. If people’s orders can make it through those hurdles, then those packages should get to their homes” said Chief Constable Neil Dubord on Friday. “I’m very pleased and proud that our officers were able to secure enough evidence to shut down this theft ring, and recover the stolen deliveries. It was a job well done.”
Two males were arrested during the warrant execution and later released pending further investigation.
The investigation continues as police process the seized property. Charges of theft and trafficking property obtained by crime are expected to be forwarded to Crown Counsel in the near future.