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Police in a sticky mess
Oct 12, 2012 / 3:37 pm
Police have struck again with their latest maple-syrup raid, entering a warehouse and seizing dozens of barrels of the sticky condiment Friday near Quebec City.
Police weren't releasing many details about the operation in a district of Levis, Que., but the search is believed to be connected to a recent theft from the syrup stockpiles in a Quebec warehouse.
Provincial police Sgt. Daniel Thibodeau said the operation went on throughout the day.
"I can't say yet what quantity was seized nor if there were any arrests," he said in the early evening.
In August, the Quebec Federation of Maple Syrup Producers reported the theft of a massive quantity from its warehouse in St-Louis-de-Blandford.
The theft was discovered during a routine inventory check.
The burglarized warehouse held more than 4.5 million kilograms of maple syrup, valued at over $30 million; the exact amount of the theft was never disclosed.
That syrup had only been in the warehouse on a temporary basis and was scheduled to be moved to a new facility before it was stolen.
It was the second major maple syrup seizure in recent weeks.

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