One person has been arrested after two stores were robbed on Monday night by thieves with hammers, Toronto police say.
No one was reported injured in the robberies, which occurred minutes apart, according to police.
In the first robbery, four people with hammers robbed a jewelry store in Fairview Mall, police said. Officers were called to the store at about 8:43 p.m.
Const. Cindy Chung, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service, said in an email on Monday night that the store is Chow Tai Fook and it was robbed previously on Dec. 16.
Police said the suspects fled on foot with the merchandise but one was arrested.
There was a heavy police presence in the mall following the robbery.
Chow Tai Fook, a jewelry store in Fairview Mall, was robbed on Monday night and on Dec. 16, Toronto police say. In this photo from Dec. 16, security guards and shoppers look at broken glass left behind. (Candy Chan/CBC)
In the second robbery, three people with hammers robbed a retail store in the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Venn Crescent, police said. Officers were called to the store at 8:47 p.m.
Police said the suspects in the second robbery fled in a vehicle. All were wearing black masks and hoodies.
Chung said police cannot confirm if the robberies are connected in any way.
The two robberies are the latest in a string of similar incidents in the Greater Toronto Area this month.
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