Thursday, March 28, 2024

Timer

Merchandise worth over $20,000 stolen from Niagara Falls Telus store: police

First Published:

Police have released security images of two men wanted in a robbery in Niagara Falls.

Niagara police officers were called to a robbery at the Telus store on McLeod Rd., near Montrose Rd., around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Police say two men entered the store and threatened the employees while demanding merchandise.

They left the store, got into a waiting vehicle driven by a third person and took off.

Over $20,000 worth of merchandise was stolen, including iPhones and iPads.

None of the employees were injured.

Police have released images of the two men and the following descriptions:

Suspect 1:

  • Black male with black hair
  • Approximately 6 feet tall, slim build
  • Wearing a black coat and hoodie, Adidas pants, black shoes, and wearing black latex gloves

Suspect 2:

  • White male with brown hair
  • Approximately 5’8, slim build
  • Wearing an olive green Puma hat with a red sticker on it, black pants with blue stripe, sunglasses (with orange tint), black shoes, and wearing black latex gloves.

The person who drove the getaway car was not seen but the vehicle was a white four-door BMW.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 905-688-4111 ext. 9584.

More Top News

1 person in critical condition after house fire in Hamilton’s east end

One person has been hospitalized in critical condition after they were found without vital signs in a burning home in Hamilton’s east end Thursday...

Bullet casings confirm shooting occurred on Hamilton Mountain

The discovery of spent bullet casings has confirmed that a shooting took place on Hamilton Mountain late Tuesday, police say. Shortly after 8 p.m., officers...

Federal offender known to frequent Hamilton at large, again

The OPP are searching for a federal offender they say is known to frequent the Hamilton area. 31-year-old Daniel Hale is described as an Indigenous...

Four Ontario school boards sue Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok

Four of Ontario's largest school boards are suing the parent companies of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok alleging the social media platforms are disrupting...

No injuries after fire at Niagara’s Best Inn hotel

A fire at Niagara's Best Inn hotel broke out late Wednesday. Emergency crews were called out to the structure fire on Ferry Street around 10:30...

Man crashes car in Stoney Creek after fleeing traffic stop

A Hamilton man is facing charges after he allegedly tried to flee a traffic stop and then crashed his vehicle in the city's east...

1 person in critical condition after house fire in Hamilton’s east end

One person has been hospitalized in critical condition after they were found without vital signs in a burning home in Hamilton’s east end Thursday...