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Incident: 1270

Incident 1270
Incident 1270

When: Nov. 14, 2022
Where: 1100 block of St. James Street

Two people at a store selected merchandise and attempted to leave without paying. As the suspects were approached by employees, they discharged pepper spray into the store contaminating a large group of shoppers, including children. The suspects fled before police arrived.

 

Incident: 1271

Incident 1271
Incident 1271

When: Nov. 26, 2022
Where: 200 block of Edmonton Street

The victim was walking when two men on bicycles approached her from behind and ultimately wrestled her purse away. The victim’s debit card was then used at several businesses to make fraudulent purchases.

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