
On Monday in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, a transport trailer carrying a half-million dollars worth of Sony product was stolen. As if that wasn’t enough, the next day, another transport trailer carrying PlayStation 3 and PSP consoles and games was stolen from the same vicinity.
It wasn’t until Wednesday that the victim noticed that the two trailers had gone missing and finally reported them stolen. Those responsible made off with about $1 million worth of Sony product and other assorted gaming merchandise. Investigators are currently looking to places online and offline where they feel the stolen product might be sold.
Police are urging residents to contact them if they offered a private sale of Sony products and are reminding everyone that possession of stolen goods is a criminal offense. One has to wonder, how in the hell did the perpetrators steal not one, but two transport trailers without anyone noticing?
Two transport trailer loads of Sony products stolen in Brampton, Ont. [Winnipeg Free Press]











i knew those 2 guys seemed suspicious when they walked into gamestop and traded in $1 million worth of consoles
To me,it sounds like a inside job, It’s not everyday that a trailer like this full of expensive things get stolen. They had to have access to the manifest and everything.
holy crap. That really sucks for Sony. I feel sorry for them.
Damn. I wonder how they are even going to catch this guy.
I would give it all away. Robin Hood that shit!
I would imagine that is what they are going to do, or sell it for cheap, because it is kind of hard to hide $1 Million in stolen goods.
Someone is going to have a KICK-ASS Christmas. Along with anyone who knows him. If you get a PS3 and a Sony HDTV and sound system, I would suggest not taking it, for it may be stolen,
You bastard, I was going to say the exact same thing almost word for word. =)
Seriously though, two trailers full of merchandise and no one sees anything? Something smells fishy about this one.
this just has inside job written all over it
Yep has to be.