Man who allegedly took TTC hammer, broke into east-end Toronto store wanted by police


Police are looking for a man who they say removed an emergency hammer from a TTC vehicle and smashed an east-end Toronto storefront’s window before allegedly stealing items from the business.

in to news releasepolice said that on Feb. 25 a man was on a streetcar in the area of ​​Queen Street East and Coxwell Avenue in the city’s Upper Beaches neighborhood.

The man removed an emergency hammer from the streetcar and exited the vehicle with the tool, police said.

A little over two weeks later, the same man was caught on surveillance video at 2:40 am near Broadview and Browning avenues, just north of the Danforth, at a property that police said does not belong to him.

On Monday, police allege the man used a hammer to break a storefront window at Gerrard Street East and Broadview Avenue in East Chinatown before he stole items from the display.

The suspect is described by police as standing five-foot-eight with a medium build. Police said he was last seen wearing a face mask, blue baseball cap, a black leather jacket with a blue “Blues” logo on the back, a long gray shirt, dark pants, and black shoes.

He was also in possession of a small metal hammer with a red handle, police said.

Anyone with information related to the investigation is asked to contact police at 416-808-5500 or Crime Stoppers.


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