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Authorities have charged a 16‐year‐old suspected of robbing a jewelry store in Grimsby. The investigation continues amid heightened community concern, as police work to piece together the events surrounding the incident. The teen now faces multiple charges, and further details are awaited.
A 16-year-old boy is accused of robbing a jewelry store in Grimsby earlier this year. Niagara Regional Police say detectives have been actively investigating the incident that occurred at Harmony Jewellers on the afternoon of Jan. 18. Back in January, police said the suspect vehicle believed to be…
A 16-year-old from Toronto has been charged with allegedly being involved in a robbery of a Grimsby jewellery store in January. Police in Niagara Region say just before 4 p.m. on January 18, they were called to investigate a robbery at Harmony Jewellers located at 37 Main Street West in Grimsby.…
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