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Police seek to identify woman after bank cards stolen from LTC home in Toronto

Police are seeking to identify a woman wanted in connection with a theft and fraud investigation in Toronto. Toronto Police / Provided

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a woman wanted in connection with a theft and fraud investigation in Toronto.

In a press release, Toronto police said on April 30, a woman entered a long-term care facility and identified herself as government agency worker who was at the site to complete an inspection.

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Police said the woman “proceeded to walk about the facility,” and allegedly took a wallet with credit and debit cards.

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Officers said she then used the cards to “obtain merchandise” at various retailers.

Police are now searching for a woman around five-feet-five-inches tall with a medium build and blond hair.

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She was seen wearing a black jacket, a black shirt, black pants and black shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

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