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Nanaimo coin shop broken into again, now can no longer get insuranceJeremy Daniels manages the Gold Silver Guy store in Nanaimo and early Wednesday morning the motion alarm went off, signaling another break-in.CrimeNov 21
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3 Toronto men charged, 1 woman wanted for Guelph, Ont. break-insGuelph police say they have arrested and charged three Toronto men and are searching for a woman in connection to four break-ins in Guelph in May and August.CrimeNov 26
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‘Saves time for everybody’: Saint John police launch security camera programSaint John police are asking the public to help them strengthen surveillance around the city by registering their private security cameras.CanadaNov 3
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Several ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Syria’s national museumAn official said that the theft occurred Sunday night and was discovered when one of the doors at the classical department was found broken.WorldNov 11
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Pokémon, Magic the Gathering cards stolen during rash of thefts at Edmonton storesEdmonton police are investigating 11 break-ins since September at collectible stores across the city, in which coveted Pokémon and Magic the Gathering cards have been stolen.CrimeNov 18
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Suspect arrested, charged over D.C. pipe bombs planted before Jan. 6 attackThe suspect in custody has been identified as Brian Cole Jr., according to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who said he has been charged with the use of an explosive device.U.S. NewsDec 4
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Thief breaks into specialty Kelowna footwear store, steals orthopedic shoesVideo shows the culprit approaching a specific shelf and taking four boxed pairs of men's orthopedic shoes before leaving the premises.CanadaNov 4
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Moncton resident calls for better police response to rising crime after home break-inA Moncton homeowner says she's fed up with crime in the city, and feels she was dismissed by RCMP when her home was broken into.CrimeOct 29
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2 suspects arrested, charged in Harvard Medical School explosion: FBISpecial agent Ted Dox told reporters the suspects were arrested following the execution of simultaneous search warrants at their respective homes.TrendingNov 4
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How crypto raiders tortured B.C. family with waterboarding, sex assault, in $2M heistWhen a woman answered a knock at the door of her home in Port Moody, B.C., she was met by two men in Canada Post uniforms who said they had a package to deliver.CrimeNov 21
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Suspect charged after ambulance set on fire outside Ontario hospital: policeHamilton police say a 31-year-old man has been charged after an ambulance parked outside a hospital was deliberately set on fire.CrimeOct 20
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Toronto man admits to killing 2 strangers but pleads not guilty to murderRichard Jonathan Edwin admits he fatally shot two strangers in April 2022, but has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder due to a mental disorder.CrimeOct 14
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Montreal mayor revives debate over police body-worn camerasNew mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada says her team is working with the police department and the Quebec government to equip frontline officers — with well-established guidelines.CrimeDec 3
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Nanaimo grandmother’s death being investigated as a ‘stranger homicide’In the early hours of Nov. 14, Nanaimo RCMP officers responded to a report of a vehicle fire in a wooded area on College Drive, near the Highway 19 intersection.CrimeDec 9
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San Diego considers $30 million settlement in police-involved shooting death of Black teenSan Diego has agreed to pay $30 millions to the family of a 16-year-old who was fatally shot, making it one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S.WorldDec 6
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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers seek to ban evidence from trial in CEO killingAmong the evidence lawyers want to prevent from being presented to jurors are a 9 mm handgun and a handwritten notebook.TrendingDec 1
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Quebec family releases chilling video as they sue police in death of 15-year-old Nooran RezayiThe family of a 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot by police in an off-island suburb of Montreal in September is suing the officers and the city of Longueuil, Que.CanadaDec 9
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Manhunt continues for Brown University shooter as person of interest releasedAuthorities said they lacked video of the shooter because Brown University’s engineering building doesn’t have many cameras.U.S. News47 mins
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‘I didn’t sign up for this’: Facial detecting ads near Toronto’s Union Station raise concernsNew billboards near Toronto’s Union Station using facial detection tech are raising privacy concerns, with experts warning of weak safeguards and lack of clear consent.TechNov 13
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Terrorism charge filed against man accused of setting Chicago woman on fireSecurity footage shows the moment a man carrying a clear bottle approached the 26-year-old woman, who was sitting with her back towards him.TrendingNov 20