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Frames show removal after robbery of jewelry shops

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Five suspects were stuffed, and the sixth remains outstanding after a failed robbery in the style of Saturday in a jewelry store in Marcham.

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The York Regional Police has released dramatic video cameras, including the suspects.

The officers called on Saturday at about 5:30 pm to the jewelry store at Denison-Senti-Kennedy RD. Square for a robbery attempt.

Police said two suspicious vehicles have been observed – one that acts as inspection and the other abandoned four suspects. The suspects saw them transported the sledge hammer and garbage bags when they approached the jewelry store, but they were unable to access because the store closed for a day.

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Frames show removal after robbery of jewelry shops

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The suspects escaped with three of them, who return to the expected vehicle.

With the help of emergency response, dog and air units, two vehicles are contained, and five suspects were taken into custody after a short harassment of the foot shot.

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The replica of firearms was removed and the stolen vehicle was removed.

Police have released photos of adult suspects because investigators believe that they are responsible for additional offenses.

Numan Khan.
Numan Khan. Photo of York Regional Police

The 27 -year -old Numana Khan from Vugan was accused of robbery and carriers of hidden weapons.

Tirez Morgan.
Tirez Morgan. Photo of York Regional Police

21 -year -old Morgan Tirez from Brampton was accused of robbery, possession of a crime of more than $ 5,000, the possession of a main key car and masking with intention.

14 years of age, 15 years of age, all of Toronto, everyone is accused of robbery, possession of a crime of more than $ 5,000 and disguised with intention.

Replica firearms withdrawn by police.
Replica firearms withdrawn by police. Photo of York Regional Police

Youth cannot be called in accordance with the Law on Criminal Justice of Youth.

This investigation is ongoing. Anyone who has information is asked to call 1-866-876-5423, a day. 6630, or contact the crime traffic jams by 1-800-222-Tips or 18002222tips.com.

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