Pair wanted in Christmas Day theft at North York synagogue
Posted Jan 14, 2017 10:15:12 AM.
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Toronto police are searching for a man and a woman in connection with a theft at a North York synagogue on Christmas Day.
The pair were seen entering an area where coats were being stored at the Beth Tzedec Congregation on Bathurst Street around 11:15 a.m. on December 25.
Several items were removed from the coat rack area before the pair left the building in a 2010-2015 black Volkswagen Golf.
The man is described as being 20-25 years of age, five-foot-seven to five-foot-10, wearing a dark winter coat with furn trim , a red sweater, grey pants and beige shoes. He was sporting red-trimmed glasses.
The woman is described as being between 20-25 years of age, five-foot-two to five-foot-five, wearing a long black winter jacket with fur trim, a black shirt, black leggings, a pink scarf and purple winter boots. She was wearing large framed sunglasses.
Anyone with information about the pair are asked to call police.