Montreal police arrest five in distraction theft probe targeting seniors, jewelry
- Montreal police arrested five people last week in Longueuil's St-Hubert borough for distraction thefts targeting seniors' jewelry.
- The arrests followed a rise in similar crimes where thieves used false pretences such as asking for directions to approach victims.
- Suspects offered worthless necklaces or rings to engage seniors, then stole their valuable jewelry during the interaction before fleeing by vehicle.
- Authorities apprehended five individuals last week, including three men between their mid-30s and mid-40s and two women in their mid-30s; of these, three faced charges related to theft under $5,000, while the remaining two were released under certain conditions pending future court dates.
- The incidents highlight increased vigilance urged for seniors nationwide, as police across several Canadian cities have warned about this theft method.
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Montreal police arrest five in distraction jewelry theft probe targeting seniors
MONTREAL — Montreal police say they have arrested five people this week related to a number of recent distraction thefts involving seniors, the latest in a rash of similar incidents that have prompted warnings from police forces across the country.

Montreal police arrest five in distraction theft probe targeting seniors, jewelry
Montreal police say they've arrested five people in a rash of recent distraction thefts in which seniors were targeted for their jewelry. The issue has risen in prominence in recent months, with police departments across the country -- including Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto -- warning citizens abou...
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Montreal police say they’ve arrested five people in a rash of recent distraction thefts in which seniors were targeted for their jewelry. The issue has risen in prominence in recent months, with police departments across the country — including Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto — warning citizens about the practice earlier this year. Montreal police say three men in their 30s and 40s and two women in their mid-30s were arrested last week, adding thr…
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