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It took criminals two minutes and 11 seconds to steal a classic 1991 Chevrolet off of Kevin Campbell’s car lot Thursday morning. The business’s AI equipped security system that is monitored by a local company didn’t even slow them down.

“They actually took over the cameras, if you watch my video and they communicated with these thieves and tried to deter them by saying they were calling the police,” Campbell said. “They actually were on the phone with the police in that two minute span, but unfortunately these guys were quicker and got away with a very valuable truck.”

Codiac RCMP confirmed that they received a call at 1:27 a.m. and were at the Campbell’s Auto Sales dealership by 1:36 a.m. The vehicle has not been recovered. Police say it is an ongoing investigation.

Campbell has been in the auto industry for 38 years. He said car theft is “rampant” across the country …

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