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Afternoon break-in by forced door on Pears Ave.

by South Bayview Bulldog Admin • July 28, 2014

Police say there was a break-in on Pears Avenue in 53 Division last Thursday (July 27, 2014) between 3 and 6 p.m. when entry was gained into the premises by forcing a door. A quantity of jewellery was stolen the resident reports 

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