Vaughan Cameras Under Siege: Repeated Vandalism Prompts Investigation

Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 12:22 pm

Multiple reports indicate that speed enforcement cameras in Vaughan have been repeatedly damaged over the past few months. With at least one arrest already made, police continue to investigate the series of mischief incidents, urging witnesses to come forward as the vandalism undermines traffic safety efforts.


cp24.com/ / Police seeking suspects who have been destroying speed cameras in Vaughan - CP24

Police seeking suspects who have been destroying speed cameras in Vaughan  CP24

torontosun.com / Speed enforcement cameras in Vaughan repeatedly damaged

One arrest has been made and police are appealing for witnesses for the open investigations

citynews.ca / Speed cameras damaged 9 times over the last 4 months in Vaughan

Speed cameras in three different locations in Vaughan have been damaged nine times since the beginning of January. York Regional Police say between Jan. 11 and April 24, they responded to nine instances of mischief to property that involved speed enforcement cameras. One suspect has been charged in…


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