Local police reported a significant breakthrough in a case involving stolen toys, with a woman arrested in Guelph, Ontario. The arrest came after the discovery of an estimated $7.5K worth of stolen toys, including viral Jellycat plushies, in her residence. The toys, investigators believe, were stolen from various locations across southwestern Ontario.
Details of the Arrest and Investigation
The investigation was led by the Guelph Police Service, who arrived at the suspect’s home after receiving a tip-off. The woman, whose identity has not been released, was arrested without incident. The search of her home revealed a trove of stolen toys, the value of which is estimated to be around $7.5K. Among the items seized were viral Jellycat plushies, highly sought-after stuffed animals that have gained popularity online. 
Scope of Toy Thefts Across Southwestern Ontario
Investigators believe that the toys found in the Guelph home were stolen from multiple locations across southwestern Ontario. This region includes large cities such as London, Windsor, and Kitchener, along with numerous smaller towns. The exact number of thefts or the specific locations targeted have not been disclosed. The case highlights a growing issue of thefts aimed at toys and collectibles, fueled in part by their increasing value in online marketplaces.
Increasing Value and Demand for Toys
Over the past few years, the demand for toys, especially collectibles and limited-edition items, has been on the rise, as has their value. The Jellycat plushies found in the Guelph home are a prime example. These plush toys have gained viral popularity, leading to increased demand and higher prices on secondary markets. This surge in value can make toys attractive targets for thieves, leading to cases like the one currently unfolding in Guelph.
Continued Investigation and Legal Proceedings
The Guelph Police Service continues to investigate the case, working to trace the stolen toys back to their original owners. The arrested woman is expected to face charges related to the theft and possession of stolen property. As the legal proceedings continue, the case serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding valuables, even those as seemingly innocuous as toys.

