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Police seek two in North York homicide

Posted on 19 February 2010 by Jaclyn Desforges

Toronto police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two men seen on surveillance tape from a North York homicide, Detective Mike Carbone told a press conference today.

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Arrest made in office break-ins

Posted on 12 February 2010 by Caitlin Stojanovski

Police have arrested a suspect in a series of on-going office break-ins.

“He’s a career criminal with a long record,” said Const. Bill Campbell, crime prevention officer for 43 Division.

Over the last several weeks, the suspect, 39, entered several churches and medical and insurance offices by breaking through the drywall.

“Various types of offices were broken into. He didn’t target any specific buildings or companies,” Campbell said.

The suspect has been charged with over 20 offences including failure to appear in court and breaking and entering.

Police also said that at the time of arrest, the suspect was wanted for another ten charges of breaking and entering in the 52 Division.

A female suspect has also been charged in connection with one of the break-ins.

Police cannot release any more details at this time.

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Youths arrested in failed armed robbery

Posted on 10 February 2010 by Kristofer Baker

Four teenage boys have been arrested and taken to Toronto Police’s 55 Division after shots were fired in an East York apartment building Tuesday.

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Road safety workers wary of dangerous distractions

Posted on 30 January 2010 by Neil Ward

Toronto police and road safety workers agree, cellphones, iPods and other personal electronic gadgets are distracting pedestrians to death.

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Woman gets life for axe murder of boyfriend

Posted on 03 December 2009 by Meghan Housley

A Toronto  jury has found a woman guilty of first degree murder for counselling her female lover to kill her then-boyfriend. Continue Reading

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Cyclists union launches make-nice campaign

Posted on 27 October 2009 by Meghan Housley

Toronto cycling advocates launched a new campaign to focus on the positive interactions between cyclists and motorists. Continue Reading

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Police presence draws fire at Northern Secondary

Posted on 22 October 2009 by Victoria Wells

About 100 high school students gathered across the street from Northern Secondary School at lunch today to protest the police presence in the hallways. Continue Reading

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