Toronto York Regional Police are asking for help from the public after nine speed enforcement cameras were vandalized in Vaughan.
Latest incident follows a fourth attack on a Toronto speed camera in April
· Posted: May 07, 2025 11:53 AM EDT | Last Updated: May 7, 2025 Estimated 1 minute
York Regional Police are looking for witnesses after nine speed enforcement cameras were damaged in Vaughan. (Arlyn Mc Adorey/The Canadian Press)
Authorities in York Region are seeking information from anyone who may have seen something regarding the damage done to nine speed enforcement cameras in Vaughan.
The cameras were targeted at three different sites throughout the city between January 11 and April 24, according to a statement from York Regional Police released on Wednesday.
The latest incident comes shortly after a speed enforcement camera on Parkside Drive in Toronto was taken down for the fourth time at the end of April.
This also follows an announcement that Toronto plans to increase its number of speed cameras across city streets.
York police mention that they have charged one person related to one case but are still looking for witnesses regarding the other two incidents.
Authorities urge anyone with details to reach out or provide information anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
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