Retail Theft Investigation Leads to Arrests and Charges

Crime 100By Staff

January 26th, 2021

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) 1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau has completed an investigation into a series of retail thefts and robberies that took place throughout the region.

Suspects in these occurrences entered retail stores and stole large quantities of merchandise including high end fragrances, formula and energy drinks (see attached photo). In some instances, when confronted by staff the suspects utilized threats or violence to aid their escape.
Stores were targeted in Milton, Oakville and Burlington.

On January 24, 2021, investigators arrested executed two warrants (one at a residence in Toronto and a second at a retail store in Toronto).

William Berry (40) of Carrying Place has been arrested and charged with:
• Robbery (x3)
• Theft Under $5000

Marc Sestito (32) of North York has been arrested and charged with:
• Robbery (x2)
• Theft Under $5000

Du Xu (39) of Toronto has been arrested and charged with:
• Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000
• Possession of Property Obtained by Crime under $5000 for the Purpose of Trafficking

CrimeStdoppers-HaltonAll three have been held in custody pending a bail hearing.

Anyone with information in regards to this investigation is asked to contact the 1 District Criminal Investigations Unit at 905-825-4777 ext. 2416.

Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers. “See something? Hear something? Know something? Contact Crime Stoppers” at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through the web at www.haltoncrimestoppers.ca.

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1 comment to Retail Theft Investigation Leads to Arrests and Charges

  • Claudette B Mancini

    We have enough criminals right here in this area, and now we’re inheriting people from Toronto who rob our stores? Aren’t there enough places to rob in Toronto? In the past a former Toronto mayor bought bus tickets to Hamilton for homeless people. What’s next?

    Toronto news can’t even name our streets correctly. Brant Street became Brant Road on a news report about that fatal crash at Brant STREET and the QEW. I guess we shouldn’t be surprised…bigger isn’t necessarily better…