Two world junior championship rings stolen from Hockey Hall of Fame

By News Staff

Toronto police have released new images of a suspect who stole two world championship rings from the Hockey Hall of Fame last month.

The heist reportedly happened on February 11 around 12:30 p.m., when a man entered the Spirit Of Hockey store at Yonge and Front streets.

Investigators say he entered a storage closet which leads to a display case containing hockey memorabilia, picked up the rings, and then took off in a U-Haul panel van. One of them was a 1993 junior world championship ring and the second was a 1994 world championship ring. Hockey Hall officials confirm the rings belong to Paul Kariya who played 15 seasons in the NHL.

The suspect is described as between 25 to 35 years old, five-foot-10, and clean-shaven with dark brown hair. He was last seen wearing a blue winter jacket, grey hoodie, grey jogging pants, sunglasses, and a grey winter toque.

Anyone who sees this man is being asked to contact police.

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