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There was also a vehicle that was towed from his Thorncliffe apartment.Speculation but to me it sounds like there were two vehicles.
They started to keep an eye on him in the fall. They somehow knew he was offloading car #1. According to Vetere, the cops were going to various auto parts shops to try to find it and got lucky when they made it to his in Courtice. Seems like they did some work on this car, found something, but not enough to get a warrant to search the apartment?
Last week they intercepted him "[trying] to enter an auto wrecking yard"; it also had blood (fresh???? speculation), giving them the warrant for the Thorncliffe apartment - seemingly he was also arrested when he was intercepted.
There is perhaps a 3rd vehicle involved - the truck that was being towed from one of the houses the other day (Scarborough house?)
Yeah, I could be wrong, that's just how I interpreted it. I remember the CP24 crime specialist laid out how the warrants transpired, and he also used the word "intercepted" to describe the car situation at Dom's in Courtice. Not the greatest choice of words but that's what I recall him saying. The owner of Dom's said that they do wreck cars, but they hold on to them a bit longer before doing so than other yards, which is why he said LE were lucky.To me it wouldn't make sense if they are about the same incident because the police did not intercept him in Courtice. In Courtice he did not "try" to "allegedly" drive into an autowrecking yard - in Courtice, he sold his car, a week before the police caught up to it. Nor did they have the warrant in September when they found his car at Dom's.