Hamilton, Ontario ,
23
January
2020
|
12:09
America/New_York

Looking to Identify Best Buy Thieves

Hamilton Police would like to identify three suspects involved in an organized theft ring. Police believe there have been other Best Buys within the GTA area targeted by the same people.

Best Buy in Ancaster was a target of theft on January 9, 2020, shortly after 3:00 p.m., when three males entered the store at 14 Martindale Court in Ancaster. Their suspicious nature brought attention to store security when they were leaving. They were last seen getting into a 2014 black Mazda 6.

Further investigation confirmed that the three males while inside the store used a device that deactivates the theft-deterrent lock on high priced secured items so the security alarm is not triggered when leaving the store.

Suspect#1

  • Male, brown, approximately 30-years, 5’10, medium build,
  • Wearing a grey jacket with fur, black hoodie, black sweat pants and shoes with white soles

Suspect #2

  • Male, white, blonde hair, approximately 28-30-years, 6’ft, heavy build
  • Black Canada Goose jacket with fur on the hood, white shirt, black sweat pants, Nike shoes

Suspect #3

  • Male, tanned, approximately 30-years-old, 6’2-6’3, slim build,
  • Wearing a black baseball cap, black jacket, white t-shirt, blue jeans, brown Timberlands shoes

Suspect Vehicles:

  • 2014, Black Mazda 6 - Quebec Plate 

If you have any information that you believe could assist Police with the investigation into this crime, you are asked to contact on-duty Uniform Staff Sergeant at Division 30 (905)-546-3886.

To provide information anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit your anonymous tips online at http://www.crimestoppershamilton.com