by Shawn Star
on May 22, 2013

In April, police allege a man and a woman in a car stopped an elderly woman while she was walking her dog near Eglinton Avenue W. and Allen Road.
While asking the woman for directions...(More)
by Shawn Star
on March 15, 2013

Police from 32 Division’s Community Response Unit and Major Crime Unit conducted an...(More)
by Shawn Star
on October 11, 2012

In a news release, police said a man entered a jewellery store on Cumberland Avenue at around 2:05 p.m. and asked to see some watches.
The employee showed the man three...(More)
by Shawn Star
on August 24, 2012
Two people are facing numerous firearm-related charges after police found a loaded gun in their car during a traffic stop.
In a news release, police said they pulled a car over near Eglinton Avenue E. and Sloane Avenue on July 24.
While investigating, police seized a...(More)
In a news release, police said they pulled a car over near Eglinton Avenue E. and Sloane Avenue on July 24.
While investigating, police seized a...(More)
by Shawn Star
on June 15, 2012
The TTC has announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunman who shot a collector at Dupont Station in February.
During a news conference on May 29, TTC manager Andy Byford said he wanted the person responsible taken off the street. Toronto Police were...(More)
During a news conference on May 29, TTC manager Andy Byford said he wanted the person responsible taken off the street. Toronto Police were...(More)
by Shawn Star
on January 15, 2012
Two years after parents warned of a potential misuse of funds at Owen Public School, police have charged the former principal and a school administrator with fraud.
On Dec. 16, Toronto Police announced former principal Stephan Howard, 62, and school administrator Androniki Lambiris,...(More)
On Dec. 16, Toronto Police announced former principal Stephan Howard, 62, and school administrator Androniki Lambiris,...(More)
by Shawn Star
on December 16, 2011
Two years after parents warned of a potential misuse of funds at Owen Public School, police have charged the former principal and a school administrator with fraud.
Toronto Police announced today former principal Stephan Howard, 62, and school administrator Androniki Lambiris, 51, had...(More)
Toronto Police announced today former principal Stephan Howard, 62, and school administrator Androniki Lambiris, 51, had...(More)
by Karolyn Coorsh
on November 9, 2011
The investigation into last year’s violent robbery at Leaside’s Arax Jewellers took an unusual twist in October when police charged three people, including an alleged repeat killer, in connection with the incident.
On Oct. 3 Sarah Patsula, 23, and Kevin Williams, 31, were...(More)
On Oct. 3 Sarah Patsula, 23, and Kevin Williams, 31, were...(More)
by Shawn Star
on October 20, 2011
A common crime led police to release a very uncommon public safety alert.
Toronto Police say a woman’s car was broken into sometime between the night of Sept. 17 and morning of Sept. 18 near Riverdale and Carlaw avenues. Among the things stolen from the victim’s car was a 50ml bottle...(More)
Toronto Police say a woman’s car was broken into sometime between the night of Sept. 17 and morning of Sept. 18 near Riverdale and Carlaw avenues. Among the things stolen from the victim’s car was a 50ml bottle...(More)
by Shawn Star
on April 7, 2011
Police are warning residents to keep an eye on their personal property and their surroundings after a recent surge in local youth-on-youth robberies.
On April 1, a community alert was sent out to residents of 33 Division, which polices an area bound by Victoria Park Avenue to the...(More)
On April 1, a community alert was sent out to residents of 33 Division, which polices an area bound by Victoria Park Avenue to the...(More)
by Tristan Carter
on April 4, 2011
Customers looking for lox at the Highland Farms supermarket at 4750 Dufferin St. may be told to go fish.
Due to the recurring theft of lox, a type of salmon fillet, workers in the store’s meat department have decided to remove the fish from display shelves.
“They’ve...(More)
Due to the recurring theft of lox, a type of salmon fillet, workers in the store’s meat department have decided to remove the fish from display shelves.
“They’ve...(More)
by Staff
on February 14, 2011
A woman was robbed of her cellphone while on a subway train at Wilson Subway station on Jan. 31. The 21 year old woman told police she was on a subway car at the station at 8:45 p.m. when a man entered the train, grabbed her cellphone and then exited the train.
The woman was unharmed....(More)
The woman was unharmed....(More)
by Kelly Gadzala
on February 14, 2011
If you go to Anouk Bikkers’ website you’ll notice something that wasn’t there a few months ago: many of the images have a copyright statement imbedded across them.
The south Riverdale resident and artist — whose new eco game, the Endangered Memory Game, is selling like hotcakes in...(More)
The south Riverdale resident and artist — whose new eco game, the Endangered Memory Game, is selling like hotcakes in...(More)
by Tristan Carter
on November 9, 2010
Toronto Police say that upscale homes in affluent midtown neighbourhoods are being targeted for break-and-enters and that thieves have made off with over $100,000 in cash and coins.
“We’ve had a few different higher end homes that have been broken into where the safes were the main...(More)
“We’ve had a few different higher end homes that have been broken into where the safes were the main...(More)
by Karolyn Coorsh
on November 3, 2010
Police issued a public alert in October after a bag full of insulin and $7,000 cash was stolen from an O’Connor Drive And St. Clair Avenue East coffee shop.
Police say on Oct. 14 at 4:15 p.m. a 50-year-old man left the shop, forgetting his shoulder bag containing his prescribed...(More)
Police say on Oct. 14 at 4:15 p.m. a 50-year-old man left the shop, forgetting his shoulder bag containing his prescribed...(More)
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