Synod Office Vandalized: Two Break-Ins in Two Days
De Santis, Solange, Anglican Journal
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The Anglican Church of Canada's national office in Toronto was robbed and vandalized on two successive nights in late July, with total damage estimated at $30,000.
In the first break-in, on Sunday, July 29, thieves smashed one of the building's glass front doors and took $654 in cash from the Anglican Book Centre, located off the first-floor lobby.
The door to the bookstore was not damaged, nor was the store's merchandise, and the thief or thieves apparently knew where the cash was kept, according to manager Dan Benson.
However, on Monday night, the bookstore's glass door was smashed, along with glass doors leading to the building's ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Synod Office Vandalized: Two Break-Ins in Two Days.
Contributors: De Santis, Solange - Author.
Magazine title: Anglican Journal.
Volume: 127.
Issue: 7
Publication date: September 2001.
Page number: 9.
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