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5 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,January 16,2020 theifp.ca Police are looking to identify a pair of shoppers who attempt- ed to return unsold merchan- dise for store credit. When that didn't work, they allegedly just stole it. Suspect photos were recently released of the Dec. 8 incident, in which police report that a man and woman entered the Roots store at Toronto Premium Outlets (13850 Steeles Ave.) and selected a jacket valued at $198. The pair then concealed the jacket in a reusable shopping bag and attempted to exchange the unpaid coat for other items. When an employee refused to make the exchange without a receipt the man and woman al- legedly exited the store with the jacket. The first suspect is a woman, possibly South Asian, in her 50s. She stands about five feet five inches tall and weighsfive inches tall and weighsf about 190 pounds, with brown eyes and short, brown hair. She was wearing a black parka with faux fur on the hood, with blackfaux fur on the hood, with blackf pants and glasses. The other suspect is a man, possibly South Asian, in his 50s, about five feet 10 inches tall and 200 pounds He was wearing a blue jacket with a blue shirt, blue jeans, blue cap and glasses. Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747, ext. 2281, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. POLICE SEEKING MASKED MAN AFTER DOMINO'S ROBBERY Police are looking for infor- mation regarding a robbery at a Georgetown restaurant. On Jan. 9, a masked man en- tered the Domino's Pizza at 324 Guelph St. and pointed an un- identified object at staff, police say. The man proceeded to open the till and take cash before flee- ing on foot. The suspect is believed to be between six and six-foot-two, weighing 180 to 240 pounds. He was wearing dark clothing with white gloves. Anyone with information can call Halton Regional Police Service Const. James Walsh at 905-825-4747, ext. 2405, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222- 8477. PURSE PIRATE STEALS HANDBAGS WORTH OVER $3,500 Police are looking to identify a man with a taste for luxury handbags. Suspect footage was recently released in connection with the incident on Nov. 26, when a man police estimate to be in his 40s visited the Saint Laurent store at Toronto Premium Outlets and left with two designer hand- bags with a total value of $3578. The suspected bags-snatcher is a Hispanic man in his 40s, about five-foot-eight and 185 pounds. At the time he was wearing a black-coloured Raptors hoodie, black pants, and white shoes. He was carrying a grey-col- oured reusable shopping bag. Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747, ext. 2281, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. CRIME COUPLE ALLEGED TO HAVE STOLEN JACKET AFTER UNSUCCESSFUL EXCHANGE BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com From Left: Police are looking to identify two attempted fraudsters who tried to return unpurchased merchandise for other items; Police are looking for details regarding a robbery of a restaurant in Georgetown on Jan. 9; Police are looking to identify a man in relation to the theft of a pair of St. Laurent purses from Toronto Premium Outlets. Halton police photos

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