OPP Seeks Public's Help in Camper Trailer Theft Near Sudbury


The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are urging the public to come forward with information regarding the theft of a camper trailer that occurred in late September. The incident took place on September 28, 2025, in an unincorporated township off Camp 700 Road, located north of Sudbury along Highway 144.

According to police reports, the stolen trailer is a beige and black 2019 Keystone, model 32Dbh. It had been parked on crown land and was last observed on September 1, 2025, prior to its disappearance. The OPP’s Nipissing West Detachment is actively investigating the case and is keen on identifying the individual or individuals responsible for removing the trailer.

“This theft not only affects the owner but also raises concerns about property safety in our community,” said an OPP spokesperson. “We are appealing to the public to assist us in any way possible. If anyone witnessed suspicious activity in the area around the time of the theft, we want to hear from you.”

The OPP is particularly interested in any details that could lead to the recovery of the trailer or the identification of those involved in the theft. Individuals with information can contact the OPP directly or, if they prefer to remain anonymous, they can reach out to Crime Stoppers. There is a potential cash reward of up to $2,000 for tips that lead to an arrest.

The theft of recreational vehicles, such as camper trailers, is an issue that has been on the rise, especially during the summer and early fall months when many Canadians are utilizing these vehicles for camping and outdoor activities. This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and the role residents play in assisting law enforcement to combat property crime.

As investigations continue, the OPP is encouraging local residents and visitors to report any suspicious activity they may observe in the area. Your vigilance could be key in helping to solve this case and deter future thefts.

Anyone with information is urged to step forward, as community involvement is crucial in maintaining safety and security in the region.