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Toronto Break and Enter - Guns now in the Wrong Hands
Toronto Crime Stoppers is asking for the assistance of the public to identify a male who is wanted for a break & enter that took place on Wingarden Court, in the Neilson Road/ Finch Avenue East area of Toronto.
On Saturday, February 7th, 2009, in the early afternoon, the suspect walked in through the front door of the building, entered the victims apartment, and then walked out the back door.
What makes this particular Break & Enter so disturbing is that the suspect left the premise only after removing 10 handguns and 2 long rifles.
The suspect was captured on security footage and can be clearly seen as he walked calmly in through the front door, past a number of people in the lobby, entering into the elevator, and finally as he was leaving the building carrying the case of guns in plain view.
A possible description for the suspect is:
Male, black, approximately 510, possibly 20-25 years-old with what appears to be a husky build. He was last seen wearing dark baggy blue jeans, a white hoody with a design on the back of the hood.
Remember, this suspect is in possession of a large number of guns and is considered ARMED and DANGEROUS. If you see him, or know where he might be, DO NOT confront him, but call 911 immediately.
Should you have information that could help identify this suspect, or know the whereabouts of the guns, call 42 Division Major Crime Unit directly at 416-808-4206. If you wish to remain anonymous you can call Toronto Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS, send a tip online at www.222tips.com, or text message by sending TOR plus your message to CRIMES on your cell phone. Which ever method you choose it is anonymous and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $2000.00.
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Toronto Crime Stoppers Toronto Crime Stoppers received a record #'s of tips in 2009 - the final tally will be announced January 5th at a news conference

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we might have a record # of tips.. but we still have people being shot and killed ... success is not achieved until we can PREVENT the violence... this takes the whole community and the police to be working together.. thnx to all those people out there .. who, day in and day out, help us with our program... It is you who makes the difference... ... See Morenever forget that ... May 2010 be a year where we continue to make significant in roads at PREVENTING violence.. together we will accomplish this goal... 'We will never forget, and we will never give up" Scott
14 hours ago
Nicholas
Nicholas
and now that YOU have a lot more help from me, and the community. Crime Stoppers is growing more and more everyday with the help from the world and viewers.. Thnx to all who support and may 2010 be a safer and more secure World for all humans. Peace - Nicholas
14 hours ago
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Toronto Crime Stoppers Security video of possible 'look out' for shooter in Kenneth Mark murder released to traditional media by Toronto Police Homicide Detectives here:

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Police have release security video of a suspect in the murder of Kenneth Mark.
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16-year-old boy found http://bit.ly/8ksXOZ

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The 16-year-old Barrie boy who was believed to have run away with a 42-year-old Texas woman he met online has been found at a shopping mall in Orillia, according to the boy's family.
Toronto Crime Stoppers

Toronto Crime Stoppers Thank you to Bill McGillis for the donation of 80 tickets for youth and volunteers, and supporters of the Toronto Crime Stoppers program to attend the International Bowl on Saturday January 2, 2010 12pm at the Rogers Centre.

****Youth and Community Volunteers who have indicated to Cst Scott Mills on Facebook that you wo...uld like to use these tickets are to meet the officer at 11:30 a.m. to pick up your tickets in front of Gate 11 at Rogers Centre.****

Bill is a Bulls fan!... and suggested that everyone wear green and gold.. the official colours of the Bulls !!!

About Bowl Games:

Many people often wonder why Bowl games are important, why there are multiple bowl games, and why there isn't a playoff system like in other sports. Below are some answers:

• In the 2007 season, twenty-seven communities throughout the U.S. and Canada hosted thirty-two post-season college football bowl games. Some 6,400 student-athletes, 12,900 college band members, 1,200 cheerleaders, and about 1.6 million fans took part in the "college bowl experience."

• Bowl games have been a part of college football for ninety years. They have provided some of the greatest moments in college football history.


"I think college football has the most exciting regular season of any sport because there is not a playoff system. The whole season is a playoff system. I don't want a playoff system."

- Georgia Coach Mark Richt


• The addition of the recent new bowl games has provided opportunities for more schools, communities and fans to participate in the unforgettable bowl experience.

• Bowl games bring a measure of importance to the regular season not seen in other sports. No other intercollegiate sport plays as few regular season games as football, and every game is critical.

• There are 32 college bowls that allow participation by 64 teams or nearly 50% of all the eligible schools. Players travel to interesting venues, take part in unique experiences, receive national exposure and are treated as if they are all national champions.

• Fans get to "vacation" with their favorite team in a fun and often unique destination. Universities have a focal point to rally their fans, and build relationships with alumni and supporters.

• With a playoff, virtually all of this is lost for all but a few teams. In addition, and maybe even more important to the overall game, the regular season would be undermined.

The bottom line is that bowl games are college football. The pageantry, tradition and excitement are unmistakable and irreplaceable.

For more info on the International Bowl click here:
http://InternationalBowl.com





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2010 International Bowl-NCAA Division 1 Football-Northern Illinois U Huskies vs. U South Florida Bulls
Time:11:30AM Saturday, January 2nd
Location:Rogers Centre
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Toronto Crime Stoppers Police Trying To Find Teen Boy Who Reportedly Ran Off With 42-Yr.-Old Texas Woman: http://bit.ly/4Liv2g

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Police are trying to track down a 16-year-old Barrie boy they believe is with the 42-year-old woman he’s had an Internet relationship with for several months.Andrew Kane’s family called authorities early ...
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Michelle
This woman apparently landed in TO, picked up a rental car with Quebec licence plates???? That's weird.
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A HERO who wanted to get GUNS off the streets of Toronto. 29-year-old with no police record spoiled and protected nieces, nephews, family says. The Mark family has lost its “gentle giant” and a Toront...
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JOIN THIS PAGE IF YOU HATE GUNS!!!
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Nicholas Maharaj  RT@PAGE - Toronto Crime Stoppers hunt for armed bank robberies Suspect

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Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man wanted in connection with two armed robberies in different parts of the city.
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Nicholas Maharaj  RT@PAGE - Police Track Down Suspect In Fatal Hit & Run, Toronto Crime Stoppers, Searching for Second Driver

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It didn’t take police long to track down one suspect wanted in connection to a fatal hit and run Tuesday morning, but investigators are still trying to find a second driver also believed to be involved.The crash happened just before 6am at Kipling and Finch Avenue West. ...
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Toronto Crime Stoppers Cal Millar thnx for sharing that video of the Royal Canadian Police showing respect to the 4 fallen USA officers.. that is true respect and honour .. maybe Craig 'Lazie' Lynch might feel better about the police if he watched this

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Toronto Crime Stoppers RCMP officer pay respect at the funeral for Washington State Police Officers Killed in the line of duty

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Over 1,000 Mounties came down from Canada to honor the four fallen officers in Washington. http://lakewood.komonews.com/content/mounties-march-fallen-soldiers
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RCMP always do i'm very proud of them.
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Toronto Crime Stoppers If anyone out there knows where this guy is ... and cares to leave an anonymous tip .. Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Type: http://222tips.com or Text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637) -- see how anonymous SMS Crime Tips work worldwide here: http://SMSCrimeTips.com

This is for the HATERS out there who are starting up some fire with the fans about me hitting or robbing an old lady get a fuckin life you worthless shits, i got respects and havent touched or robbed no old lady. now move on and find a life ya shits
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Neha नेहा Joshi
ohh thx for telling
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Toronto Crime Stoppers Thnx for link to missing #Mariam case in social media http://bit.ly/4tWMo4 @christammiller @LAwsComm Info? dan.nealon@torontopolice.on.ca

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There were tears, candles, flowers and balloons for what should have been Jarvis St. Remy's birthday yesterday.
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Toronto Crime Stoppers 29yr old Kenneth Mark shot and killed Dundas St W and Gilmour last nite - Info? e-mail justin.vanderheyden@torontopolice.on.ca

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Police are searching for two suspects after a man was shot to death in the Junction Tuesday night.Officers were called to the scene at Gilmour Avenue, just north of Dundas, around 10pm and found 29-year-old Kenneth Mark on the ground. ...