Chatham-Kent Police have successfully recovered three stolen vehicles from the Thames River, following a thorough investigation.
According to authorities, the vehicles were reported stolen earlier this week and were believed to have been dumped in the river. The Chatham-Kent Police Marine Unit was immediately deployed to search the area and was able to locate the vehicles submerged in the water.
Thanks to the quick response and diligent efforts of the Marine Unit, all three vehicles were successfully retrieved from the river. The vehicles have since been returned to their rightful owners.
Police are reminding the public to always report any suspicious activity or stolen vehicles to the authorities. They also urge vehicle owners to take necessary precautions to prevent theft, such as locking doors and keeping valuables out of sight.
The Chatham-Kent Police would like to thank the community for their cooperation and assistance in this case. They also commend the Marine Unit for their swift and efficient actions in recovering the stolen vehicles.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of working together to keep our community safe. The Chatham-Kent Police will continue to work tirelessly to protect and serve the residents of our city.
