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Maple Syrup Heist: Quebec Police Investigate Theft Of Millions Of Dollars Worth Of Maple Syrup (VIDEO)


08/31/12 04:58 PM ET  AP

ST-LOUIS-DE-BLANDFORD, Quebec -- Police in Quebec were following the scent of something sweet – millions of dollars' worth of maple syrup missing from a large warehouse stocking over $30 million worth of the amber nectar. 

The theft puts a cavity-sized dent in Quebec's syrup stock, considered to be a global strategic reserve of the sweet stuff that is often used to replenish markets during disappointing seasons. Quebec produces up to 80 percent of the world's maple syrup.

Quebec Provincial Sgt. Claude Denis said Friday it was too soon to determine the exact quantity or value of the maple syrup stolen from the St. Louis-De-Blandford facility where over 10 million pounds (4.54 million kilograms) is stored. 

The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers said it discovered the missing syrup last week during a routine inventory where empty barrels were found at the site at St-Louis-de-Blandford, Quebec. Officials initially kept the news quiet, hoping it would help police solve the crime.

Anne-Marie Granger Godbout, the executive director of the federation, said that while it isn't unusual for individual maple syrup producers to have stock stolen, having millions worth of syrup stolen is "unusual".

"It's the first time something like this has happened," she said. "We've never seen a robbery of this magnitude."

She said the disappearance of the stock wasn't obvious at first in the huge warehouse. The facility alone houses nearly the equivalent of half the entire U.S. production of maple syrup in a year, she said.

"The U.S. market is the main market for maple syrup, about 75 percent of Canadian maple syrup is directly exported to the U.S.," she said. She noted the theft was particularly ill-timed after a disappointing 2012 season for U.S. producers, triggering more demand for Canadian syrup.

She said auditors would require a few more days to determine how many of the 45-gallon barrels have been emptied.

Theft of stock at the individual producer level prompted the industry in Quebec to group inventory in locations such as this, Granger Godbout said.

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Associated Press Writer Phil Couvrette contributed to this report from Ottawa, Ontario.

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06:40 AM on 09/07/2012
If you have read John Ringo's "Live Free or Die" then you'd know where the maple syrup is heading.. off planet.
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07:59 PM on 09/05/2012
I was tempted to buy one of those locks at the Dollar Store. I'm glad I didn't.
04:39 PM on 09/05/2012
INSURANCE FRAUD
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04:25 AM on 09/05/2012
Ok they didn't take the barrels, so where did they store all of this? And how much is 30 millions dollars of syrup? I work at a gas station and even at 3.85 a gallon an entire tanker truck isn't worth even 150k! To put this in perspective thats like stealing 200 tanker trucks of gas! Finally "while it isn't unusual for individual maple syrup producers to have stock stolen, having millions worth of syrup stolen is "unusual"." Isn't having 30 million dollars of ANYTHING stolen unusual?
05:25 PM on 09/19/2012
@$30 a gallon, that makes it 1,000,000 gallons of syrup.
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trekie70
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09:10 PM on 09/04/2012
What does one do with $30M in syrup? Is there a black market for this stuff? I guess the down economy is hurting everyone.
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undrprssur
I have an idea...
05:06 PM on 09/04/2012
I don't know if anybody noticed, but "maple syrup" is 1 of the 12 stains on Chris Christies shirt ...this morning.
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ClintBMD
Now where did I leave that Micro-bio again?
09:14 AM on 09/04/2012
It was the IHOP mafia.
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FSMbaby
Life is good!
11:14 PM on 09/03/2012
If they want to catch the thieves, I'd start keeping a very close eye on the pancake & waffle mix warehouses.
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FSMbaby
Life is good!
11:11 PM on 09/03/2012
Talk about "sticky fingers"!
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Andrew McLaughlin1
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11:06 PM on 09/03/2012
my first thought was "who would steal Maple Syrup?" Canada!, I thought stereotypically...then I read the article...
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rosemaree124
09:59 PM on 09/03/2012
I bet it was BEARS!!! Lots and lots of bears broke into that warehouse, and each one rolled out a barrel!
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bestpbx
Warning, insanity dna at work here...
06:09 PM on 09/03/2012
Mrs. Butterworth is buying a gun!
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Dwight Hebert
03:47 PM on 09/03/2012
It is report elsewhere that 10 million pounds had been stolen from the rural warehouse which is secured with a fence and lock and visited regularly.

It's nice to know that the US does not have a corner on dufusses. Can you imagine a warehouse out in the middle of the back of the beyond with over $ 30,000,000 worth of any product secured with a lock and chain and no security guard and only "visited regularly".

I guess that no one saw the almost 70 trucks that it took to haul off this much syrup.
02:24 PM on 09/03/2012
Now to find some pancakes.... LOTS & LOTS of pancakes ;)
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rosemaree124
09:57 PM on 09/03/2012
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nazztea
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01:36 PM on 09/03/2012
They were originally thrown off the scent because they thought that's where they were storing the "lite" syrup, eh?