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Thieves in Edmonton targeting pickup trucks valued at $140K and up

A stock photo of a Ram TRX truck. (Source: Ramtruck.ca) A stock photo of a Ram TRX truck. (Source: Ramtruck.ca)
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Police are warning owners of high-end Ram pickup trucks to be aware after a series of thefts of the trucks since early November.

The majority of the 11 stolen trucks are 2021 and 2022 model Ram TRX trucks valued at $140,000 and up, and a few are Ram 1500 Limited Series trucks.

The stolen trucks are all equipped with push-button starts, and investigators believe the thieves are using cloned key fobs to defeat the vehicles’ anti-theft systems.

Police are advising owners of the trucks to park them in a secure location, such as a garage or in a well-lit, high traffic area.

Owners are also advised to remove all valuables from the vehicle, and use a steering-wheel lock, such as The Club, if possible.

Anyone with information about the stolen trucks is asked to call Edmonton police at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 

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