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Durham police charge man in baby formula theft

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Joshua McGinnis
Durham police charge man in baby formula theft
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A 21-year-old man from Vaughan, Ontario, has been charged with fraud and possession of stolen property after allegedly attempting to steal over $5,700 worth of baby formula and hygiene products. Police also discovered a replica handgun in his vehicle.

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The theft of high-demand retail goods like baby formula is a recurring issue that impacts retail security and consumer costs.

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A Vaughan, Ont., man has been charged after police say they found more than $5,700 worth of baby formula and hygiene products in a vehicle following an alleged fraudulent purchase attempt at a Whitby grocery store.

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