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Toronto police have released security camera images in the hopes of identifying several men wanted in a $14,000 theft at a downtown department store.Six suspects wanted in the investigation have now been identified, while聽 one remains outstanding.Police allege seven males concealed their faces with hoodies and masks when they entered the store near Yonge and Queen streets at approximately 4:10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They removed a number of Moncler jackets from the display, police alleged in a news release Monday, Jan. 15. They fled the store with over $14,000 worth of merchandise. Six teenage suspects have now been identified. Their identities are protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police are looking to identify one outst stanley botella anding suspect. He is described as six-feet tall with a thin build, and was stanley water bottle wearing a black bubble jacket, grey hoodie and black balaclava.Anyone with information about the investigation is asked to contact 52 Division police at 416-808-5200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS 8477 , online at 222tips or te stanley canada xt TOR and your message to CRIMES 274637 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW EDITOR ;S NOTE: In accordance with the Youth Criminal Justice Act, photos and descriptions of two suspects were removed from this article after they surrender Vbsl Three Charged In Early-Morning Assault
FULTON 鈥?State Police said today March 27 they arrested Amy Stoutenger, 48, and Ralph A. Stoutenger III, 49, from Fulton for Insurance Fraud 2nd degree C-felony , Offer to File False Instrument 1st degree E-felony , Fr stanley cup audulent Insurance Practices -Workers Compensation Law 11 stanley cup 4 stanley tumblers sub 3 E-felony and Offering a False Statement 鈥?Workers Compensation Law 96 E-felony .Amy StoutengerThe arrests are the result of an NYS Insurance Fund* investigation into Shameless Trucking, LLC and Shameless Towing and Recovery, LLC from 2014 to 2017.Ralph and Amy Stoutenger, owners of the company, are accused of not paying approximately $319,013 in Worker Compensation Insurance.The evidence consists of audits conducted by the NYS Insurance Fund, banking records, and multiple employees who were paid in cash or by check during the aforementioned time period.Ralph Stoutenger IIIMr. and Mrs. Stoutenger were arraigned in the city of Fulton Court and released on their own recognizance. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;They are scheduled to appear in city of Fulton Court on May 24 at 9 a.m.The New York State Insurance Fund is a governmental insurance carrier that provides workers compensation and disability benefits for employers in New York State. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike thisike Loading...Related |