Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    MetaboFix

    March 13, 2026

    Brampton considers embedding LED lights in roads to increase safety

    March 13, 2026

    War Diary Day 14: Attrition contest tightens as Strait of Hormuz standoff deepens – World

    March 13, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Friday, March 13
    Trending
    • MetaboFix
    • Brampton considers embedding LED lights in roads to increase safety
    • War Diary Day 14: Attrition contest tightens as Strait of Hormuz standoff deepens – World
    • Webflow buys AI content-generation platform Vidoso to bolster its advertising suite
    • Simply Eat Takeaway.com launches plastic-free takeaway containers throughout 10 European markets
    • Fahad Mustafa says he’s ‘not boastful’, simply selective about social interactions
    • BlackRock Staked Ethereum ETF Sees $15.5M First-Day Quantity
    • Venture Helix Launch Date Hypothesis, Potential Value, Specs, And Every part We Know About The Subsequent Xbox Console
    • The Curator: Best pillows in Canada for side, back & stomach sleepers – National
    • UAE Dirham to Pakistani Rupee Charge In the present day – March 13, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    The News92The News92
    • Home
    • World
    • National
    • Sports
    • Crypto
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
    • Jobs
    • Insurance
    • Gaming
    • AI & Tech
    • Health & Fitness
    The News92The News92
    Home - World - Alberta family finds out new truck from dealership was stolen
    World

    Alberta family finds out new truck from dealership was stolen

    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadMarch 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Ashutosh Pathak and his brother needed to buy a new vehicle for their families. After searching, they finally found a Ford F-150 they felt would be perfect.

    “We found the truck in Ponoka, Summit Ram. As any consumer would do, we went in there and checked and inspected the vehicle,” Pathak said.

    “We got the truck in October 2025, and in November RCMP seized the truck. We only had the truck for a month and a half.”

    The truck was stolen and taken by RCMP. Pathak had no idea, despite going through the proper channels. They checked the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and even made a point to purchase a vehicle from a reputable dealership as opposed to Facebook Marketplace or an individual.

    Pathak said he and his brother paid for the truck through their line of credit and savings. It was nearly $40,000. They bought it from Kaizen Auto Group’s Summit Ram in Ponoka, who said they didn’t know it was stolen.

    Story continues below advertisement

    He made a complaint to AMVIC,  the Alberta Motor Vehicle Industry Council. Pathak said its investigation found the dealership didn’t know the vehicle was stolen and was not in the wrong. He was told to go through insurance but the insurance said because it wasn’t stolen from Pathak, it’s not covered.

    Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won't miss a trending story.

    Get breaking National news

    Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won’t miss a trending story.

    That means, Pathak is out $40,000 and has no truck. The vehicle is going to auction next week. He can pursue legal action, but he said he can’t afford it.

    “It’s like daytime robbery to me, nobody is taking accountability,” Pathak said.

    “Everybody is giving a clean sheet to each other and at the end, who is the victim here? Me.”

    Global News asked Kaizen Auto Group for an interview but they didn’t respond.

    ALERT’s auto theft unit calls this a prolific problem, and it’s not just used vehicles targeted. New ones can also have their VINs tampered with.

    “For dealerships it is often difficult to detect, because individuals who are re-VINing vehicles in the province know their craft well. They can make their labels appear legitimate,” ALERT Auto Crimes Sgt. Brandon Crozier said.

    Crozier said this can be devastating for families who are left on the hook for the cost of the vehicle and nothing to show for it.

    Story continues below advertisement

    “It comes down to who has the higher onus, who has the higher burden of proof to take responsibility. Between a privately sold vehicle and another, that is a dispute between them. A vehicle sold between a customer and a dealership… It’s between them, unfortunately. Dealerships say ‘well we’ve done all the checks we could and we’re not negligent in our business practices.’”
    He said when customers go to a dealership they expect to be sold vehicles that are safe, not listed as salvage or rebuilt, and not listed as a stolen vehicle, and that doesn’t enter many buyers minds.


    “Before going to a dealership, get to know the dealership. I would ask them about their best practices of what they do to ensure vehicles are safe and legitimate to be on a roadway,” Sgt. Crozier said.

    Alberta Services Minister Dale Nally said in a statement to Global News that the situation is completely unacceptable.

    “When an Albertan buys a vehicle from a licensed dealership, it should always be able to be legally owned. Licensed dealerships have a responsibility to ensure the vehicles they sell meet the requirements to be legally registered,” Nally said.

    Nally stressed the government will meet with AMVIC to get answers to understand how this happened and whether improvements are needed to strengthen oversight and prevent this from happening again.

    In relation to Pathak’s truck, the RCMP have charged 49-year-old Tanya Michelle Murray of St. Paul with fraud, forgery and uttering a forged document.

    Story continues below advertisement

    She was taken before a Justice of the Peace and released. Her next appearance is set for August 2026.

    The RCMP said in an email that despite auto theft numbers dropping, this is a trending crime type.

    Purchasers are encouraged to conduct license checks, Carfax, and Carproof as well as ensure they are purchasing from a reputable dealer. These checks may assist in identifying suspicious vehicles.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleWhy is Islamabad Sealed Today? Security High Alert at Faizabad and Pirwadhai Terminals
    Next Article VOGenesis 2020 – Refreshed for “Corona” Economic Crisis
    Naveed Ahmad
    • Website
    • Tumblr

    Related Posts

    World

    Brampton considers embedding LED lights in roads to increase safety

    March 13, 2026
    World

    The Curator: Best pillows in Canada for side, back & stomach sleepers – National

    March 13, 2026
    World

    Some query Ford authorities timeline to slash variety of conservation authorities

    March 13, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Top Posts

    عالمی بحران: ایران بھارت کشیدگی، اسرائیلی دھمکی اور پاک قیادت کا مشن سعودی عرب

    March 12, 20262 Views

    آبنائے ہرمز میں بحرانی صورتحال: پی این ایس سی کے دو جہاز محصور، پاکستان کا ایران سے ہنگامی رابطہ

    March 12, 20261 Views

    BISE ڈی آئی خان: میٹرک امتحانات کے لیے امتحانی عملے کی سکروٹنی 16 مارچ کو ہوگی

    March 12, 20261 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Demo
    Most Popular

    عالمی بحران: ایران بھارت کشیدگی، اسرائیلی دھمکی اور پاک قیادت کا مشن سعودی عرب

    March 12, 20262 Views

    آبنائے ہرمز میں بحرانی صورتحال: پی این ایس سی کے دو جہاز محصور، پاکستان کا ایران سے ہنگامی رابطہ

    March 12, 20261 Views

    BISE ڈی آئی خان: میٹرک امتحانات کے لیے امتحانی عملے کی سکروٹنی 16 مارچ کو ہوگی

    March 12, 20261 Views
    Our Picks

    MetaboFix

    March 13, 2026

    Brampton considers embedding LED lights in roads to increase safety

    March 13, 2026

    War Diary Day 14: Attrition contest tightens as Strait of Hormuz standoff deepens – World

    March 13, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Advertise
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 TheNews92.com. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or redistribution of content is strictly prohibited.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.