Calgary

Police charge 5 Calgary men and recover stolen vehicles worth more than $180k

A Calgary police auto-theft investigation has ended with the arrests of five men and the recovery of six vehicles.

Weeks-long investigation began in December and ended with recovery of six stolen vehicles

This is one of the trucks recovered by Calgary police following an auto theft investigation that ended with five men facing criminal charges and $180,000 in stolen property being recovered. (Calgary Police Service)

A Calgary police auto theft investigation has ended with the arrests of five men and the recovery of six vehicles worth more than $180,000.

The police service's auto theft district operations team began its investigation when a stolen Dodge Ram already under surveillance was involved in a "high-speed vehicle taunting incident" on Dec. 14.

After the truck was dumped in the area of 14th Street and 16th Avenue N.W., police started investigating suspects believed to be connected to the vehicle.

Police were then tipped off that more stolen vehicles were connected to the investigation.

On Dec. 21, there was a break-in in the northwest community of Tuscany, which police believed to be connected to the auto thefts.

Later that day, investigators found one of the vehicles at the Flames Community Arena on 47th Avenue S.W. A man believed to be connected to the truck was watching hockey inside.

After a brief struggle, the man was taken into police custody and charged. Police then searched the stolen Tacoma in the parking lot, where they found $30,000 worth of stolen property from two break-ins including the one in Tuscany, according to a police release.

Police recovered stolen property from two break-ins connected to an auto theft investigation. (Calgary Police Service)

The next day, police found a stolen Audi A4 outside a southeast Walmart. Two men were arrested as they returned to the car after shopping.

By the end of December, three more stolen vehicles — all Ford F-150s —were recovered by the team and another man was taken into custody.

In total, five Calgary men face 37 criminal charges. The men charged are Cameron Randall, 34, Dale Christopher MacPherson, 33, Evan Richard Buttle, 31, Julius Peacemaker, 30, and Matthew Alan Douglas Cross, 35.

Randall faces charges of breach of probation, and Peacemaker was arrested on outstanding warrants.

The other men face a number of charges that include possession of stolen property over $5,000.