Two stolen vehicles caused quite the mess in Downtown Woodstock this morning.
UPDATED at 7:00 a.m. October 4th.
WOODSTOCK - Two stolen vehicles caused quite the mess in Downtown Woodstock this morning.
The vehicles were stolen from a business in the Thamesford area early this morning. Both vehicles came speeding into Woodstock this morning. Police say a white Hyundai sped into a parked cube van on private property near Ingersoll Ave and Dundas Street.
Police laid a spike belt to recover the stolen Hyundai car and a stolen grey van.
Two Toronto teens were arrested a short distance away after a foot pursuit running from the Van once it was stopped.
A 16 year old male from Toronto was arrested and charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000, Fail to Comply with Sentence and Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle. The second teen, a 17 year old male from Toronto was arrested and charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 and Fail to Comply with Recognizance.
Dundas Street between Ingersoll Road and Waterloo Street was closed for approximately eight hours for the investigation.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident should contact Woodstock Police.

Woodstock Resident Charged with Speeding
UPDATE: Wind Warning Issued for Oxford
Interview with the Mayor - March 16th, 2026
Woodstock Driver Charged in Brant County
PJHL Playoff Recap - March 13th to March 15th
March Break Safety Tips from Oxford OPP
Oxford-Elgin Rainbow Research Project Underway
Death Investigation in Woodstock
OPP: Plan Ahead Before St. Paddy's Day Festivities
Another Friday the 13th in Port Dover Today
Hansen Parents Visit Artemis II Explorers Club at IDCI
East Oxford Parents Respond to AARC Announcement
Strong Winds Expected in Oxford
WPS Charge Two in Firearms Incident
Food Rescue Hub Receives $50,000
Interview with the Warden - March 12th, 2026
Best U Health Expo this Saturday
Last Call for BBBS Trivia Nite Registration
PJHL Playoff Recap - March 11th
Tillsonburg Man Charged with Drug Possession
Comments
Add a comment