Man arrested for breaking into Toronto synagogue, stealing religious items
The suspect, Kayce Ranger, allegedly broke into the place of worship during the early morning hours on August 18 and stole several religious items before fleeing the scene.
A 35-year-old man from Toronto, Kayce Ranger, has been arrested and charged with breaking and entering following a break-in at a local synagogue on August 18. Police allege that Ranger entered the building in the early morning hours and stole several religious items before leaving the scene. Authorities conducted a search warrant the next day at a nearby residence and recovered all of the stolen items.
Ranger appeared in court on August 20 and faces additional charges for not complying with a release order. B'nai Brith Canada's Richard Robertson stated that antisemitic incidents, including thefts and violence, have become increasingly common, urging authorities to investigate whether the recent break-in was motivated by hate.
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