Carjackings in Toronto have more than doubled in 2024: police chief
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Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw says three months into 2024, the city has already seen more than double the number of carjackings it did this time last year.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw says three months into 2024, the city has already seen more than double the number of carjackings it did this time last year.
According to new statistics released ahead of a news conference Monday afternoon, Toronto police confirmed there have been 68 carjackings since Jan. 1 – a 106 per cent increase over the same time period in 2023.
In a news release, Demkiw said the city has witnessed an overall escalation of “violence, threats and intimidation” related to car theft, including suspects who use weapons to steal vehicles.
Police said that the total number of auto thefts in 2023 topped 12,200 vehicles, which amounts to 34 cars a day or one every 40 minutes.
Auto theft has been an ongoing problem in the city and throughout Ontario for the last several years. In 2022, Toronto police data shows that 9,821 cars were stolen. In 2021, that number was 6,642.
As a result, in 2023, the Toronto Police Service and the Ontario Provincial Police teamed up to launch the Provincial Carjacking Joint Task Force (PCJTF) to combat the issue.
Since Sept. 21, 2023, Toronto police said the unit has arrested 121 suspects, laid 730 charges and recovered 157 stolen vehicles.
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