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</html><description>SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND &#x2013; The first police flyover in Six Nations in eight years has recovered about 15 stolen vehicles so far. Six Nations Police (SNP) Chief Darren Montour said the results of the investigation are still pending. &#x201C;I still don&#x2019;t have the numbers of vehicles located during the flyover. It wasn&#x2019;t a significant number, possibly 12-15 from what the officer in the helicopter advised,&#x201D; SNP Chief Montour told the Turtle Island News. On March 11, SNP announced they were conducting a flyover of the Territory on March 12 &#x201C;looking for stolen vehicles.&#x201D; &#x201C;In recent months, the police service has investigated an increase in the number of stolen vehicles being recovered on the Territory,&#x201D; SNP said in the public release posted on their facebook site. Six Nations community</description><thumbnail_url>https://theturtleislandnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/facebooklogo.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>725</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>483</thumbnail_height></oembed>
