Three Suspects Sought After More Than $1K Worth of Items Stolen From Longos in Oakville

Published March 27, 2019 at 6:11 pm

Halton Police are searching for three suspects after more than $1K worth of items was stolen from a Longos location in Oakville.

Halton Police are searching for three suspects after more than $1K worth of items was stolen from a Longos location in Oakville.

According to police, on March 16, 2019, one male and two female suspects went to the Longos located at 469 Cornwall Rd.

It is alleged that the suspects stole razors and over the counter medications.

The total value of the items stolen, according to police, was $1,192.91. 

The suspects escaped in a dark-coloured Dodge Caravan. Police say no license plate obtained.

The male suspect is described as someone who is middle eastern, in their 30’s, approximately 5’9″ and 180 lbs. Police say the suspect had a trimmed beard. The suspect, according to police, was wearing grey track pants, a navy blue undershirt, a black waist-length puffy jacket, and a navy blue baseball cap with the word ‘Calvin’ at the front.

The first female suspect is described as someone who is middle eastern, in their 30s, approximately 5’6″ and 170 lbs. Police say the suspect was wearing a long black skirt, a long dark winter coat, a red scarf covering the entire head, and black shoes. Police say the suspect was also carrying a beige purse over the left shoulder.

The second female suspect is described as someone who is middle eastern, in their 30s, approximately 5’4″ and 150 lbs. According to police, the suspect was wearing a long black skirt, a long beige winter coat, and a red patterned scarf covering the entire head. The suspect was also carrying a cross body black purse.

If you have any information pertaining to this incident, contact Cst. N. Dabas #7915, Retail Theft Unit, 30 Division, 905-825-4747 Ext. 2351 or [email protected]. Or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or through the web at www.haltoncrimestoppers.ca.

Photo is courtesy of Halton Police.

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