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break and enter

York Regional Police are trying to reunite the rightful owners with dozens of stolen items they recovered from a home in Toronto.

Police say 10 people have been charged with more than 100 criminal offences after a three-month investigation dubbed Project DUSK.

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Toronto Police are searching for two suspects in a break and enter investigation.

In a press release posted on April 6, police said that on Wednesday, March 30, at around 9:40 p.m, two men entered a condo building in the area of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Park Lawn Road.

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Toronto police are alerting the public after a reported incident that sounds like a scene straight out of a horror movie.

A man broke into a home in the Melrose Avenue and Grand Avenue area and allegedly attempted to "grab a woman" while she was taking a shower, according to a press release from police.

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Not everyone comes home to find a complete stranger cooking themselves a meal after a long day. But on Monday, July 19, at around 5 p.m., Toronto Police officers responded to a report of that exact scenario in the Yonge and Gloucester Street area.

According to a news release, a 33-year-old woman had come home only to find an intruder inside her apartment, shortly after he'd allegedly cooked up a meal.

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