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10 teens charged in relation to swarming robberies in Vaughan

York Regional Police are issuing a warning, tips following increasing street robberies by groups of youth near Canada's Wonderland in recent weeks
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NEWS RELEASE
YORK REGIONAL POLICE
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York Regional Police is increasing enforcement efforts following the recent volume of swarming-style robberies occurring in the City of Vaughan.

Over the past three weeks, York Regional Police responded to a significant volume of swarming-style robberies in the area of Jane Street and Norwood Avenue Vaughan near Canada’s Wonderland and the sidewalks and plazas nearby. In all of these incidents, victims reported being swarmed and robbed by a large group of young people in the evening hours.

Officers have already arrested and charged 10 teens with very serious offences including Robbery, Mischief and Causing a Disturbance. More arrests are expected as these investigations continue.

Parents are urged to be aware that both the suspects, and many of the victims are teens who are in the area without adult supervision. We urge parents who are not able to supervise their teens to have conversations about the severity of these incidents. Youths involved in these groups committing these crimes can face very serious criminal charges as well as being prohibited from returning to the park and the surrounding businesses.

York Regional Police is urging any additional victims of this type of robbery or swarming, and any witnesses who have not yet spoken with police, to please come forward.

Citizens can expect an increased police presence in the area over the Canada Day long weekend. Investigators continue to work with Canada’s Wonderland security, community members and business owners in the area to gather video surveillance, report incidents and apprehend those responsible for these offences.

Residents are encouraged to consider the following safety tips to help prevent these offences. 

  • Trust your instincts and be aware of your surroundings 
  • If you suspect you are being followed, call 911 
  • If you are approached by thieves, try to remain calm and comply. Don’t fight back 
  • Head to a safe location and call 911 as soon as possible 
  • Try to note distinct characteristics of the robber, surfaces touched, any weapon description and direction they fled

Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police #4 Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7445, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com.

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