Salvation Army executive director David Rennie is one of two people charged with theft, conspiracy and trafficking in stolen goods.
Salvation Army theft: Police make second arrest, no others sought in investigation - thestar.com
More donated toys that went missing from a Salvation Army warehouse have been located at two locations, Toronto police said Friday
.
On Thursday, police seized 122 storage bins of toys – valued at $24,000 – from businesses on Orfus Rd. and Lawrence Ave. E.
Last week, the Salvation Army publicly announced a $2 million toy theft from its toy and food distribution warehouse in North York.
Police have been investigating since Nov. 6.
Det.-Sgt Jim Gotell said police believe Northern Sales Group, a company they allege is linked to the theft, may have sold the toys to the business.
“There is a sales link that way,” he said.
This week police,
arrested David Rennie, 51, and Umaish Ramrattan, 61. Both have been charged with theft over $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime and trafficking in stolen goods.
Salvation Army theft: Police find $24,000 worth of toys at Toronto business - thestar.com