How thieves are stealing trailers, exploiting a loophole, and reselling them as homemade

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The owner of a trailer dealership in Strathroy, Ont., says a recent spike in the number of trailers in Ontario registered as “homemade” is suspicious given the rise in trailer thefts and the fact that homemade trailers can be registered without a vehicle identification number (VIN). 

“If it says ‘homemade’ on the ownership, that’s a clear identifier that the trailer is likely stolen,” said Shane Thompson, who started his business Action Trailers as a 16-year-old back in 2004.

Like vehicles, trailers have to be registered with the province and issued licence plates for display. New trailers require a bill of sale from

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