Nine shops were broken into over the weekend as bandits pounced on the Crooks River Mall in Scarborough. Tenants who hurried to their stores upon hearing of the break -in could only look around in dismay at the shattered doors, broken cash registers, and goods scattered all over the floor of their stores.

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