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A sports shop owned by ex-Montreal Canadiens enforcer Georges Laraque was robbed overnight Thursday, and he is asking anyone who might recognize the thief to contact him.
Laraque posted video footage to his various social media accounts on Friday showing his store, Ultime Sports Collection Laval, getting its windows smashed in and its collectible cards and other items stolen.
A Laval, Que. sports collectibles shop owned by ex-NHL enforcer Georges Laraque was robbed overnight Thursday, and the incident was recorded on the store’s security camera. The ex-Habs player is asking anyone who can identify the thief to contact him directly.
Georges Laraque/Twitter
“If you have any information on this person, write to me privately,” Laraque said.
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The footage, recorded at 1 a.m. Friday, shows a hooded man piling stacks of cards into a bag as the store’s security alarm goes off.
My card store “Ultime Sports Collection Laval” was just smashed and robbed last night, if you have any information on this person, write to me privately!!!
My card store “Ultime Sports Collection Laval” was just smashed and robbed tonight, if you have any… pic.twitter.com/JnE7NrIUpV
— Georges Laraque (@GeorgesLaraque) October 6, 2023
This is how he got in! This is how he got home! pic.twitter.com/bS6XahXHr1
— Georges Laraque (@GeorgesLaraque) October 6, 2023
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Another video shared by Laraque shows footage collected from outside the business showing the thief entering and exiting the store by smashing the front window with a tool.
The shop is located on Boulevard du Curé-Labelle, in Laval, Que., on Montreal’s north shore.
Laval police are asking anyone who knows anything about the break in to contact them at 450-662-4636 and note the file LVL-231006-001.
Good morning! The SPL took charge of the investigation following this break-in event. Anyone with information can communicate confidentially on the Info-Police Line at 450 662-4636 or 911 and mention file LVL-231006-001.
— Police Laval (@policelaval) October 6, 2023
2023-10-06 23:50:21
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