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Two people arrested and police searching for a third suspect, regarding jewellery store robbery in Oshawa

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Durham Police have arrested two people and are looking for another, regarding an armed jewellery store robbery in Oshawa last month.  Officials say the incident happened on September 18th, at MJEAS Jewellers at Taunton and Ritson.  Two workers suffered serious injuries when they were assaulted during the robbery.  23 year old Horatio Ricardo Burke and 23 year old Kaffi Rebecca Goodridge have been charged and police have issued an arrest warrant for 18 year old Kuwayne Feron who’s described as a black male with a slender build and short, dark hair.  Anyone with information is urged to call police at 905-579-1520, ext. 5355 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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Permalink | October 24th, 2012

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