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GTA Police Recover Over 600 Stolen Items in Mausoleum Theft Case

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 11:26 pm
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Halton Regional Police investigators have filed 18 additional charges linked to a string of mausoleum thefts across the Greater Toronto Area. The break-ins targeted cremation niches in cemeteries located in Oakville, Burlington, Toronto, and the Niagara region over several months.

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Details of the TheftsInvestigation Progress and RecoveriesCharges and Statements

Details of the Thefts

Suspects accessed mausoleums during daytime hours, using tools to pry open niche compartments. They stole hundreds of personal items, including jewelry, decorative urns, keepsakes, and other valuables commonly stored inside. Some jewelry contained human remains, which suspects discarded prior to selling the pieces at pawnshops or through private transactions.

Investigation Progress and Recoveries

Since November 2025, more than 140 individuals have reached out to investigators, leading to the return of 26 stolen items to families. Authorities have recovered over 600 items in total, though many remain unclaimed. Police have published photographs of the unclaimed property online to aid in reuniting them with rightful owners.

Anyone who recognizes an item belonging to a deceased loved one should email mausoleumthefts@haltonpolice.ca and include relevant documentation. Investigators will review submissions and provide next steps.

Charges and Statements

A 45-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman, both without a fixed address, face charges from November 2025 including indignity to a dead body, theft under $5,000, and possession of property obtained by crime.

“These crimes are deeply disturbing and strike at the heart of our community’s sense of dignity and compassion,” Deputy Chief Roger Wilkie stated.

Police urge anyone suspecting theft of a loved one’s items to contact investigators promptly.

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