Security camera footage from a Winnipeg dealership caught vehicles driving around its parking lot, targeting and killing geese last Friday.

The footage from McNaught Cadillac Buick GMC shows two SUVs entering their lot around 3:30 a.m. on July 7.

"[We] could see ... two black SUVs driving up and down our lot at crazy fast paces, running over geese and then backing over them and then running over them again," said Meghan McNaught, a sales co-ordinator at the dealership.

The two vehicles disappear and then return with a third vehicle, she said, and then start running over the geese again.

"They were targeting them. They were picking them off one by one," she said.

The footage from McNaught Cadillac Buick GMC shows two SUVs entering their lot around 3:30 a.m. on July 7. 0:30

The same day, three vehicles were stolen from a dealership in the 1700 block of Waverley Street, right across the street from McNaught Cadillac Buick GMC. A 2017 Honda CRV and 2017 Honda Ridgeline were later recovered, both damaged.

Police said a two-door, black 2017 Honda Civic hatchback still had not been found.

On Saturday, a group of teens were arrested after the theft of seven vehicles — including four from dealerships — and break-ins at three vape stores in just over a week.

All four have been charged with a variety of offences, including theft and breaking and entering.

McNaught said she would also like to see charges relating to the dead geese and submitted the footage to police, who said it was part of an ongoing investigation.

Meghan McNaught says finding the dead birds impacted the staff. (Dave Gaudet/CBC)

The wildlife killings have made an impact on staff at the dealership, McNaught added.

The morning after it happened, staff were shocked to find the dead birds but it was even more heartbreaking to locate ones that were still alive but very injured, she said.

"We took them to the Humane Society and they did have to be put to sleep because they had broken legs and it was really terrible," she said.

She said, particularly after watching the video, the whole incident was horrible and cruel.

"When you are watching it, it kind of feels like you are watching it right now, it makes your stomach turn," she said.

"I thought it was really important that people know that these aren't just car thieves. This was disgusting. It was senseless."