How the Criminals Grinches Stole Christmas - Week of December 20th
Kingston Police are looking for a grinch-like thief who stole money right out of a little girls’ hand.
The 12-year old girl was Christmas shopping at the Cataraqui Town Centre on Tuesday, December 4th, with money she had earned baby sitting. While the victim was standing near the escalator at 6:15 p.m., a man snatched the $70 cash from her hand and ran off.
The suspect is between 40 and 50 years of age, 5'8" tall, with a heavy build, moustache and short hair. He was wearing a blue hat, blue jeans and a black jacket.
If you can help police identify this heartless thief, please call Crime Stoppers @ 1-800-222-TIPS or submit your tip on-line @ www.callcrimestoppers.ca.
OPP officers are looking for a thief who snatched a Christmas donation jar from the counter at the Verona Hardware store, 6723 Hwy. 38.
The jar and its contents, approx. $200, was taken some time between 8 and 11 a.m. on Tuesday, December 4th. The money was being collected to help less fortunate children in the nearby public school, with books, warm, home-made pajamas, and toys for Christmas.
If you can help police identify this cold-hearted thief, please call Crime Stoppers or submit your tip on-line @ www.callcrimestoppers.ca.
The 12-year old girl was Christmas shopping at the Cataraqui Town Centre on Tuesday, December 4th, with money she had earned baby sitting. While the victim was standing near the escalator at 6:15 p.m., a man snatched the $70 cash from her hand and ran off.
The suspect is between 40 and 50 years of age, 5'8" tall, with a heavy build, moustache and short hair. He was wearing a blue hat, blue jeans and a black jacket.
If you can help police identify this heartless thief, please call Crime Stoppers @ 1-800-222-TIPS or submit your tip on-line @ www.callcrimestoppers.ca.
OPP officers are looking for a thief who snatched a Christmas donation jar from the counter at the Verona Hardware store, 6723 Hwy. 38.
The jar and its contents, approx. $200, was taken some time between 8 and 11 a.m. on Tuesday, December 4th. The money was being collected to help less fortunate children in the nearby public school, with books, warm, home-made pajamas, and toys for Christmas.
If you can help police identify this cold-hearted thief, please call Crime Stoppers or submit your tip on-line @ www.callcrimestoppers.ca.
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