Grimsby jewelry store hit for a third time amid crime fears

April 25, 2025, 5:21 pm

A jewelry store in Grimsby has been targeted for the third time, fueling local outrage as politicians decry what they call a soft-on-crime approach. Police intensify their investigation while community members demand stronger measures to prevent future break‐ins.


torontosun.com / ‘IT’S CRAZY’: Niagara West MP says Grimsby jewelry store robbed third time

"Liberal, soft-on-crime approach has emboldened these people," longtime politician says after the latest incident.

cp24.com/ / Jewelry store in Grimsby robbed for third time, Niagara police say - CP24

Jewelry store in Grimsby robbed for third time, Niagara police say  CP24


permalink / 2 stories from 2 sources in 21 hours ago #crime #localnews




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