Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 9:20 pm
Police responded swiftly to a reported smash-and-grab at a Scarborough business where suspects shattered display cases and made off with merchandise. With two arrests now in hand, questions remain about the ease with which the robbers executed their plan—clearly not the most subtle of heists.
Two people have been arrested in connection to a robbery at a Scarborough business Tuesday afternoon. Toronto police were called to Progress Avenue and Kennedy Road just before 5 p.m. for reports of a robbery. The suspects allegedly smashed display cases and stole merchandise. They fled the scene…
2 people arrested following smash-and-grab robbery in Scarborough CP24
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