Police in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, are asking the public to help
solve a spate of thefts of female mannequins from downtown store fronts,
including one case in which a $160 prom dress was torn off the
mannequin and left behind.
Police say 11 mannequins, all female, have been stolen since May, during
five break and enters and one attempted break and enter at three
different locations.
In each of the five break-ins, police said only female mannequins have
been taken.
It began on Mother's Day weekend with a failed attempt to get into
Simple Elegance, boutique owner Dawn ODell said.
"The glass on the front door was broke. Not broke quite all the way
through but it was shattered but still intact," she said.
Police came to investigate but the window was not repaired right away,
and when ODell got to work on Monday morning she found the break-in job
had been finished and two female mannequins missing from the display window.
"One mannequin had a $160 prom dress on. They ripped it off and threw it on the floor and just took the mannequin," she said.
"The second mannequin had a dress on it, a $60 dress, and they left the
dress on that one and took the mannequin. And that's it. There was no
attempt made to get to the cash register, to the merchandise in the
store, or anything."
Her store on Front Street was hit again on June 23, with the theft of
two more mannequins, one in a bikini, the other in a dress. ODell said
the thefts of mannequins and their clothes have set her back
approximately $600.
She said police told her: "It looks to be somebody has a fetish for mannequins."
Mannequins have been stolen from two other stores, according to police.
Another store on Front Street was broken into overnight on May 13 and
one mannequin was stolen.
The latest two break-ins occurred at a business on North Front Street.
On July 14 at 2:30am the store's front door window was smashed and two
display mannequins were stolen, police said.
On Sunday, July 24 the front door window of the same business was again
smashed and four female torso mannequins were stolen.
Police could not be reached for comment on the motivation or possible
suspects in the crime, but have asked for the public's help in the case.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Belleville Police.
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