Police Hunt Suspects as Trailer Carrying $222K Worth of Beef Stolen
Two men remain unidentified after stealing a semi truck carrying 530 boxes of boneless beef worth over $220,000 from a Windsor parking lot, police said.
- On August 2nd, 2025, Windsor police say a semi-truck with a Coast 2 Coast Xpress trailer was stolen around 6:30 p.m. from the 2400 block of Cabana Road East near the Windsor International Airport.
- Investigators say the theft was executed when a dark grey Jeep Rubicon entered the parking lot, two unknown male suspects broke into the white Cascadia Freightliner and drove off with the trailer, and the suspects remain unidentified.
- The cargo, described as 530 boxes of boneless beef chuck roast, was valued at over $220,000, police say.
- Investigators say the goods moved along Highway 401, and residents and business owners along Cabana Road between Walker Road and Baseline Road are urged to review surveillance and dashcam footage for evidence.
- Windsor police are urging tips to Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 or www.catchcrooks.com; The Canadian Press reported on Aug. 21, 2025 that the theft happened earlier this month.
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Windsor Police on the hunt for stolen meat and two suspects
Police said the theft was around 6:30 p.m. on August 2 in a parking lot on Cabana Road East, and the meat, 530 boxes of boneless beef, was inside a commercial trailer.
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Artistic Operations via iStockIt wasn’t gold bars or stacks of cash. It was beef, specifically chuck roast, that became the target of a daring daylight heist. Police are investigating after thieves rolled off with a semi trailer full of stolen meat worth more than some homes. The crime unfolded on August 2. A semi had been parked for hours with a trailer holding 530 boxes of boneless beef chuck roast By early evening, the cargo was gone. Investi…
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