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Windsor woman has warning after a brazen daytime robbery

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A woman in Windsor's east end says thieves struck up a friendly conversation with her before snatching her necklace and driving off. CBC's Jacob Barker reports.
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Warrant used to search a homeless encampment could be a first for WPS

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Two men face theft charges in connection with what Winnipeg police say was a bike chop shop being run out of an encampment. Officers obtained a warrant to search a temporary shelter in the encampment -- a move that one criminal law...
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Warrant used to search homeless encampment could be a first for Winnipeg police

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Two men face theft charges in connection with what Winnipeg police say was a bike chop shop being run out of an encampment. Officers obtained a warrant to search a temporary shelter in the encampment -- a move that one criminal law...
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Bike advocates look for ways to curb 'rampant' theft in Winnipeg

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Thousands of bikes are stolen each year in Winnipeg. A bike advocacy organization is working to find ways to reduce that number.
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Edmonton seeing dramatic increase in copper thefts putting lives at risk

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It's a growing concern across the country and Edmonton in particular is seeing a surge in copper thefts.The crime is impacting hundreds of businesses and households and posing serious safety concerns.Alicia Asquith has the details.
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Auto thefts down across Canada in 2025: report

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A new insurance industry report shows that auto thefts have decreased across Canada this year, with the biggest drops in Ontario and Quebec. Despite the decline, insurers say drivers shouldn’t expect rates to go down.
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Report says two out of every five phones stolen across Europe taken in Britain | WION

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A new report reveals that the UK accounts for a staggering share of mobile phone thefts in Europe, with two out of every five stolen phones across the continent being taken in Britain.



The findings raise serious concerns...
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Winnipeg police urged to crack down on scrap-metal-related thefts

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Bike and copper theft continues to be a problem throughout the city, despite provincial legislation that was designed to make it harder to sell the stolen goods, and there's a growing call for better enforcement.
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Police crack down on organized vehicle theft ring

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Seven Albertans have been charged in connection to an auto theft ring, which could be responsible for up to 30 stolen vehicles. Police are encouraging residents to be vigilant, as auto theft rates in Alberta remain among the highest in...
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Mexico’s fuel theft grows into multinational criminal business

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Fuel theft in Mexico expands from local crime to a global business — costing billions in losses and empowering organized networks.
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Edmonton liquor store plans ID scans to curb thefts

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With liquor store thefts on the rise, an Edmonton-based liquor retailer will test a new security program in which customers must scan their ID before they can enter the premises. 
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Community solutions to prevent ‘porch pirates’

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A Winnipeg community is creating solutions to the growing problem of “porch pirates” during the holiday season.
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Police bust high-tech auto theft ring

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Police in Quebec and Ontario have charged 20 people with the theft of nearly 500 high-end vehicles that were stolen by reprogramming key fobs.
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‘Porch pirates’ steal crucial health shipment from family

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Saskatoon rallied to find packages stolen from a local family’s porch. The $5,000 shipment contained badly needed medical supplies for the family’s two-year-old son. With the help of the community and police, the suspects were arrested.
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Big Maple Leaf: Four men go on trial accused of stealing huge gold coin from Bode Museum, Berlin

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A quartet has gone on trial accused of stealing a huge €3.75 million gold coin from a flagship German museum.



Three of the suspects broke into Berlin's Bode Museum through an upstairs window and used a ladder,...
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U.S. Justice Department lays charges against 2 Chinese citizens in massive data breach

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The U.S. Justice Department has charged two Chinese citizens with carrying out an extensive hacking campaign to steal corporate data and commercial secrets from entities in 12 countries, including Canada.
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Africa lost $836bn from 'illicit capital flight' from 2000-2015 | Inside Story

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A financial haemorrhage - that's what the United Nations says is happening to Africa.
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2 security guards injured in explosion at Edmonton bank

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Police say two security officers were delivering cash to an ATM when an explosive device was detonated inside a bank in north Edmonton. The suspect, who was wearing a disguise and ran from the scene with "money in hand," remains at large.
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How Lime's Bikes Will Survive New York's Urban Jungle

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The dockless bike sharing company is partnering with the department of transportation to launch a pilot program in a city that is plagued with bike theft. But Lime's focus on hiring locally and working with communities will help it...
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U.S.-China trade war pits world's largest economies against each other

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The U.S. has long accused China of, among other things, dumping steel and stealing trade secrets.
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Hackers reveal how they got bank information

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Roughly 90,000 Canadians who bank with CIBC-owned Simplii or Bank of Montreal had their personal information compromised.
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When pharmacies stop thefts, illegal drug use increases

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Experts say that's what's happened in B.C. and could also happen in Ottawa, as people who have been on opioid painkillers for years and are now being cut off.
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Consumer protection

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Carl Boutet, chief retail strategist at Studio RX, on calls for retailers to better protect consumer data
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Frances McDormand's Oscar stolen then returned during after-party

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Alleged thief shows off stolen trophy on social media before trying to flee