Thief Steals Toronto (Canada) Fire Truck; Is Promptly Arrested

Police officials say a person is in custody after allegedly stealing a fire truck from a firehall in Toronto (Canada), reports globalnews.ca.

Officials say the incident happened at Station 227 on Queen Street East near Woodbine Avenue in the city’s east side around 4:51 Thursday morning.

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The suspect drove the apparatus right through the firehall door, the report says. He didn’t get far, though, as police pulled over the suspect after a short while; its lights were not activated.

The suspect’s age and gender were not divulged, and, aside from the bay door, no damage or injuries were reported.

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