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Toronto police are backing off advice they gave about car thefts in the city.

At a recent community meeting an officer suggested people leave their car keys by the front door to prevent a home invasion and the recommendation wasn't sitting well with Torontonians.

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A major heist at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) remains under investigation by Peel Regional Police (PRP) and with many questions about the incident still unanswered, some people are sharing their own thoughts.

With $20 million worth of gold and other "high-value" items stolen from a cargo holding facility on April 17 and still no word from police on any suspects, an Ontario TikToker has given his honest thoughts about what went down — and many people seem to agree with him.

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In a story that seems to be straight out of a scene from Netflix's Money Heist, a high-scale robbery occurred at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) this week.

Peel Regional Police (PRP) have confirmed that over $20 million worth of gold and other high-value cargo was stolen, and right now police have no information on the suspects who may have taken this precious cargo.

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) have arrested and charged a Mississauga teen after multiple armed robberies that police said took place after she met up with men she met through online dating sites.

18-year-old Jasmine Oung is now in custody and facing charges, but it seems she could be in for more trouble as she's wanted in another investigation by the Toronto Police Service (TPS) that began late last year.

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