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Toronto cop charged with theft; Lamborghini driver nabbed


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A 50-year-old Toronto Police officer has been charged with theft and different offences.

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Police alleged that whereas working on the 52 Division entrance desk on Sept. 4, an officer allegedly took “discovered property” as a substitute of logging it and arranging to return it to the proprietor.

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Toronto Police stated officers have been referred to as to Queens Quay E. and Harbour St. on Monday, Dec. 1 round 7:15 p.m. after a pedestrian was struck by a car that “disobeyed the pink mild” and “failed to stay on scene.”

The wished car was described on the time as a white Lamborghini Urus, which police stated was positioned in a close-by underground parking storage.

A couple of days later, police stated they have been looking for Samuel Fineus, of Quebec.

Cops stated Tuesday that Fineus was charged with harmful operation/bodily hurt, and depart accident scene/bodily hurt.

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Money Exchange

Thieves have been more and more concentrating on individuals trying to privately alternate foreign money in Markham, based on York Regional Police.

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In latest weeks, officers have responded to a number of incidents the place victims organized foreign-currency transactions by means of on-line platforms or neighborhood teams, solely to be focused and robbed throughout the meetup.

In one case — on Monday, round 7 p.m. — a sufferer referred to as police to report a street-level theft on Douglas Haig Dr., close to Middlefield Rd. and Steeles Ave.

The sufferer had organized to alternate money with somebody when he was confronted and robbed by 4 thugs who stole his cash and cellphone.

Police urged anybody with info to name 1-866-876-5423, ext. 6630.

Punctured tires

Toronto Police officers say a suspect faces prices after they noticed a vandal puncture two tires.

Officers have been within the Jane St.-Wilson Ave. space round 8 p.m. final Thursday the place they allegedly witnessed a vandal puncturing a tire with a pointy instrument.

Police stated officers allegedly positioned one other car with a punctured tire close by.

A complainant from the identical space had been unknowingly driving with a punctured tire, entered a busy freeway, started to lose management, and practically crashed consequently, based on police.

Abdifatah Adde, 45, of Toronto, faces with two counts of mischief below $5000, fail to adjust to probation order and fail to adjust to launch order.

A punctured tire
Toronto police have charged a person after numerous automotive tires have been punctured within the Jane Street and Wilson Ave. space. (TPS). Photo by TPS

— With information from Jane Stevenson

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