TORONTO — Three paintings have been cut from their frames and stolen from the University of Toronto. The thefts happened in three separate incidences and locations between Jan. 30, and Feb. 10.
Police are asking the public for help in identifying two ‘”persons of interest” caught on security camera. The two men are described as white, one between the ages of 45-50, with grey hair. The second man has short black hair and is between the ages of 27-35.
Police have also released images of the “valuable” missing paintings.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Toronto Police Service.
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