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Pizza delivery goes wrong
An employee of Pizza Pizza reported on Nov. 7 he was in the area of McLevin Avenue and Neilson Road when he was advanced on by three male suspects. The suspects were wearing disguises and demanded cash. The suspects took the victim’s wallet and a portable credit card swipe machine. The victim was unharmed. Call (416) 808-4200 with any information.

Quick grab robbery
A woman was robbed on Nov. 6 at Lawrence Avenue East and Overture Road. She was approached by a man who stole the money and cigarettes she was holding on to. The woman was unharmed, but police are requesting the public’s help. Please call (416) 808-4300 with any information.

Stolen goods
On Nov. 6 a resident of Lawrence Avenue East reported his home was broken into between 11:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The door was forced open. The suspect stole a JVC camcorder, a Sony digital camera, a quantity of cash and some jewelry. Pleas call police at (416) 808-4300 with any information.

Robbed at gunpoint
Two men have reported they were outside their residence by Morningside Avenue and McLevin Avenue on Nov. 6 when they were approached by two males with handguns. The suspects took both victims’ jewelry and a DVD. One suspect threatened to shoot the victims. The victims were unharmed. Call (416) 808-4200 if you have any information.

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