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Toronto police arrest suspect in vehicle break-ins

6 February 2025
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Toronto police charged Abdirshid Sheikh Mohammed, 55, of Toronto, for allegedly breaking into vehicles and brandishing a weapon when confronted by a citizen in the Grampian Crescent and Aviemore Drive area on February 5, 2025 at 3:35 a.m. The suspect fled with stolen property but was apprehended by officers without any reported injuries. Mohammed faces charges including robbery with an offensive weapon, weapons dangerous, and carry concealed weapon.

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