WHIPPED CREAM HEIST: $80,000 STOLEN!

WHIPPED CREAM HEIST: $80,000 STOLEN!

A chillingly sweet heist unfolded in Guelph early Wednesday morning, leaving authorities baffled and a business facing a significant loss. Thieves didn't target cash, jewelry, or electronics – they made off with a staggering $80,000 worth of whipped cream.

The audacious theft occurred around 4:30 a.m. at a business located on Speedvale Avenue West. A manager discovered the crime just before 11 a.m., reporting the disappearance of an entire refrigerated trailer.

The stolen property wasn't just any shipment; it was a fully loaded Wabash refrigerated trailer, brimming with 30 pallets of Gay Lea-branded whipped cream. Imagine the sheer volume – enough to top countless desserts and coffee drinks.

Whipped cream close up.

In a brazen move, the thieves expertly hooked up the trailer and towed it away under the cover of darkness. The method suggests a degree of planning and knowledge, raising questions about the perpetrators’ motives.

Currently, police have no suspect descriptions to share with the public. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are appealing for any information that might lead to the recovery of the stolen goods and the apprehension of those responsible.

Anyone with knowledge of this unusual crime is urged to come forward. Details can be provided to Const. Jonathan Schleen, or anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers, ensuring confidentiality for those who wish to remain unnamed.