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$80K Worth of Whipped Cream Stolen From Trailer: Guelph Police

The trailer contained 30 pallets of Gay Lea whipped cream valued at $80,000; police have no suspects or clear motive in the early morning theft.

  • On Wednesday, police in Guelph said a trailer containing $80,000 of whipped cream was stolen around 4:30 a.m. near Speedvale Avenue W, prompting an investigation.
  • Officials noted the case differs from past butter thefts, with the trailer valued at approximately $50,000, and Scott Tracey said, `We won't know for sure what the motive was.`
  • Officials described the white Wabash refrigerated trailer as holding 30 pallets of Gay Lea-branded whipped cream valued at $80,000, which was hooked up and towed away.
  • The incident joins a two-year rash of dairy-product thefts in the region, with police warning about seven 'large-scale' butter thefts over 10 months and five people charged in an April case.
  • Police urged the public to call Const. Jonathan Schleen or Crime Stoppers, and Gay Lea Foods said it is cooperating while confirming the trailer and cream were stolen from 21 Speedvale Avenue W.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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