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Arrest made in massive U.K. cheese heist, but $540K worth of cheddar still at large

A 63-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a U.K. cheese heist that saw con artists make off with more than300,000, or more than $540,000Cdn, in clothbound, award-winning cheddar.

950 wheels of cheese weighing 22 tonnes stolen by con artists, alleges Neal's Yard Dairy

Inspectors walk by wheels of cheese
A photo posted on Instagram by Neal's Yard Dairy on Oct. 2, 2022. The London, U.K.-based artisan cheese retailer says it's the victim of a theft resulting in the loss of more than 22 tonnes of clothbound cheddar. (Neal's Yard Dairy/Instagram)

A 63-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a U.K. cheese heist that saw con artists make off with more than300,000 (or more than $540,000Cdn)in clothbound, award-winning cheddar.

Police received a report of the theft of "a large quantity of cheese" from a manufacturer on Oct. 21, London's Metropolitan Police Service confirmed in a statement to CBC News on Monday.

Investigating officers have since arrested a man on suspicion of fraudby false representation and handling stolen goods, a spokesperson explained in an email statement.

"The man was taken to a south London police station where he was questioned. He has since been bailed pending further inquiries," the statement said.

Multiple media outlets have reported thecheese itself hasn't been recovered. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports that some of the suppliers involved "have suggested trying to sell the cheeses in the UK, Europe or Australia would prove difficult for thieves."

The police spokesperson told CBC they will not be providingrunning commentary on the investigation.

Cheese theft cuts deep

Neal Yard's Dairy posted a statement on Oct. 22 saying itwas "the victim of a sophisticated fraud"after950 wheels of cheese weighing 22 tonnes were stolen by con artistsposingas a retailer for a French wholesale distributor. They added they only realized the fraud after the cheese had been delivered.

"Thefraud was deceptively convincing," they wrote.

A warehouse full of wheels of cheese
Wheels of cheese are seen in this Instagram photo posted by Neal's Yard Dairy on Oct. 26, 2024. (Neal's Yard Dairy/Instagram)

The nabbed cheeses includingHafod Welsh organic cheddar,WestcombecheddarandPitchfork cheddar.

"Between them, these cheeses have won numerous awards and are amongst the most sought-after artisan cheeses in the U.K.," the statement continued.

In an update to its statement, Neal's Yard Dairy wrote that on Oct. 30, they learned the Metropolitan Police made an arrest.

"We are grateful for the progress they have made, and we will continue to support their investigation in any way we can," the dairy added.

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Overwhelmed by support

The heist made headlines around the world and rallied the cheese community in a region where cheddar is a source of national pride. In fact, cheddar is named after a district in Somerset, England, the birthplace of the hardcow's milk cheese more than 800 years ago.

In an Oct. 25Instagram video, British chef Jamie Oliver urged his 11 million followers tobe on the lookout for "lorry loads of very posh cheese."

"There's only a small handful of real cheddar-cheese makers in the world," Oliver explained, adding that "it's a real shame."

Neal's Yard Dairy says they've been overwhelmed by support since news of the theft came out.

"We are truly touched that so many people in the artisan cheese community and beyond are standing with us. It's a reminder of why we love the work we do," they wrote on Instagram on Oct. 27.

A general view of buildings on an  old street
A general view of buildings at the bottom of Cheddar Gorge are seen on March 22, 2012 in Cheddar, England. The region is the birthplace of the famous cheese. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Cheese thefts common

According to the U.K.'sCentre for RetailResearch, in the earlier 2000s, cheese wasthemost stolen product in the U.K. and Europe.

In July, acourt ruledthat a German police officer who was fired for stealing cheddar cheese from an overturned truck while attending a traffic accident couldn't get his job back.

In 2022,thievesstole 161 wheels of cheese worth about $32,000 Cdnfrom a Dutch cheese farmer, accordingto the New York Times. Dairy farms in the Netherlands are frequently targeted, with the websiteDutch Newsreporting in 2016 that 8,500 kilograms of Dutch cheese was stolen in the previous year, worth about $135,000.

Italy is also often a target forParmigiano Reggiano thieves. In 2016,CBSreported that about $9.7 million worth of the hard Italian cheese hadbeen stolen in the past two years.

The U.S. isn't immune, with20,000 pounds of fresh Wisconsin cheese worth about $64,000nabbed by "cheese bandits" in2016.And in Canada,thieves made offwith$187,000 worth of cheese fromSaputo Dairy Productsin Tavistock, Ont., in 2019.

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