Goderich Man Arrested for Possessing Stolen Golf Cart Traced by GPS


On September 15, 2025, a 59-year-old resident of Goderich found himself in hot water after Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) used a GPS tracking device to locate a stolen golf cart. This incident highlights the increasing use of technology in crime prevention and law enforcement in Ontario.

The saga began when the owner of the golf cart reported it missing from a golf course located in nearby Huron-Kinloss Township, South Bruce County. Two days later, the OPP received a tip regarding the potential whereabouts of the vehicle, leading them to a trailer in Goderich.

Upon their arrival, officers engaged with an individual on the property. Their investigation quickly led to the discovery of the stolen golf cart tucked away inside the trailer, where it was promptly identified by the police. The circumstances surrounding the case are a reminder of the importance of securing personal property, especially in rural areas where such incidents can be more prevalent.

John Bourgeois, the accused, was charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000. Following the arrest, he was processed and released, with a court appearance scheduled at the Ontario Court of Justice in Goderich on October 27, 2025.

This incident raises questions about the increasing theft of recreational vehicles and equipment in Ontario, particularly as communities continue to embrace outdoor activities. Golf carts, once seen primarily as a luxury item for golf enthusiasts, are becoming increasingly popular for use in residential areas and rural communities.

The OPP encourage residents to take proactive measures, such as installing GPS tracking devices on their property, to help prevent thefts. With technology evolving, it is essential for Canadians to stay ahead of criminals who may seek to take advantage of the lax security measures.

As the case progresses, the community of Goderich and surrounding areas will be watching closely, hoping this incident serves as a deterrent for future thefts. It’s a stark reminder that even in the heart of picturesque Ontario, crime can occur—but thanks to modern technology, law enforcement is better equipped to tackle such challenges.

Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops and the court date approaches.