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Crime Groups Targeting Homes via Halton Trails

June 9, 20263 Mins Read
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A surge of home break-ins in Halton is being tied to organized crime groups that are taking advantage of the area’s vast trail networks and wooded ravines.

Halton police are investigating organized crime rings that use the local trails and forests to survey and rob homes before disappearing back into the foliage.

Authorities report that these groups quickly shift between neighborhoods, breaking rear windows or doors to steal cash, jewelry, and identification while homeowners are away. By concentrating on houses near green spaces, the suspects wear dark clothing and carry backpacks to blend in with hikers or passersby, allowing them to strike multiple homes in a single day and escape through the woods where tracking becomes more challenging.

Investigators indicate that the targeted houses usually back onto or are very close to wooded areas, ravines, and walking paths. In many instances, entry is gained by forcefully breaking rear doors or windows using tools.

Police suspect that organized crime factions are behind these events. These groups tend to move rapidly from one neighborhood to another-often within the same town-hitting several homes in a brief timeframe before moving on. The culprits typically dress in dark clothes, wear gloves, cover their faces, and carry backpacks, which helps them blend in with pedestrians on residential streets and trail systems.

Once they gain access inside, thieves quickly search bedrooms and other spaces for cash, jewelry, luxury items, and government-issued IDs. Most break-ins happen within minutes; suspects often flee through nearby green areas, complicating detection efforts. These incidents occur during both daytime and nighttime hours.

Tackling residential break-ins is a priority for HRPS. To address this issue, police have increased patrols in affected neighborhoods-especially those bordering trail systems and green spaces-and have deployed extra investigative resources. Investigators are actively reviewing surveillance footage, canvassing for video evidence, and analyzing patterns as their investigations continue.

Authorities urge residents to stay alert and report any suspicious individuals, vehicles or activities right away. Security footage along with timely detailed descriptions-like clothing style or vehicle information-are particularly useful for investigators.

Crime Prevention Tips

Residents should keep in mind the following steps to help secure their homes regardless of location:

• Always lock all doors, windows, and yard gates securely.

• Think about adding shatter-resistant window film or upgrading deadbolts along with door-reinforcement hardware.

• Utilize a home security system complete with an audible alarm as well as interior/exterior CCTV cameras.

• Set up outdoor motion lighting to illuminate your property at night.

• Leave lights on indoors along with music or other background noise when you leave home.

• Dogs-no matter their size-can be effective deterrents against intruders.

• Trim hedges and plants around your property for better visibility.

• Inform trusted neighbors if you’ll be away for an extended time; consider hiring someone to look after your house while you’re gone.

• Maintain an appearance of occupancy (for example: keep up lawn care or clear snow).

• Store valuables securely in a hidden safe.








• Check your home insurance policy to make sure it adequately covers valuables.

Anyone who has information regarding these incidents should reach out to Halton Regional Police Service at 905-825-4777. You can contact Criminal Investigations Bureaus at each District: Burlington Ext. 2316; Milton & Halton Hills Ext. 2416; Oakville Ext. 2216.

Tips can also be sent anonymously through Crime Stoppers: “See something? Hear something? Know something? Contact Crime Stoppers.” Call 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or visit haltoncrimestoppers. ca.

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