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Montreal police make 5 arrests in distraction thefts targeting seniors, jewelry

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Last updated: 2025/05/24 at 5:34 PM
Press Room Published May 24, 2025
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Montreal police say they have arrested five people this week related to a number of recent distraction thefts involving seniors, the latest in a rash of similar incidents that have prompted warnings from police forces across the country.

The issue has gained prominence in recent months, with police departments in cities like Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa and throughout the Toronto area warning citizens about the practice earlier this year.

Montreal police issued a statement on Friday saying three men aged 34, 39 and 45 and two women aged 36 and 37 were arrested last Tuesday and Wednesday.

Three of the accused appeared on charges of theft of less than $5,000, while the other two were released with conditions and will appear at a later date.

Montreal police say their investigation is ongoing and there is a possibility of similar unreported thefts.

Police also seized three vehicles at a residence in Longueuil’s St-Hubert borough, a suburb just south of Montreal.

Police say thieves allegedly used a false pretence to approach their would-be victim, like asking for directions, and then would offer a worthless necklace or ring as a token of appreciation.

“During their interactions with the victim, they approached them to have them try on the gift and took the opportunity to steal one or more pieces of valuable jewelry worn by the victim,” Montreal police said.

They would then quickly leave the scene in a vehicle driven by an accomplice.

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Police forces in Canada’s largest cities have reported an uptick in such crimes in 2025, particularly targeting seniors.

Ottawa police reported similar thefts in April involving people alone in public spaces like parking lots where the would-be thief engages a victim in conversation.

“These suspects are known to use charm and deception to get close, and they often target visible jewelry or personal belongings,” Ottawa police said in a statement.

Police forces say wallets, phones and purses are also potential targets.

York Regional Police — which serves several large municipalities north of Toronto — also warned the public earlier this month about the re-emergence of jewelry distraction thefts and urged residents to be cautious when speaking to strangers.

Montreal police say seniors should be vigilant and stay alert around all strangers, prevent physical contact and refuse any gift offered.

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