Police lay charges in attempted place of worship break-ins

Police in Waterloo Region laid charges against a man in the attempted break-ins of places of worship in Kitchener and Cambridge.

Officials said in a press release that the accused tried to break into three places of worship between the hours of 4:00 and 5:40 a.m. on March 26.

Two days later, the suspect was arrested by York Regional Police on unrelated charges. He remains in custody.

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The 43-year-old from Peel Region was charged with:

This comes as police are trying to gain control over the spate of hate incidents the region has seen as of late.

On March 22, police were notified after hate-filled and violent messages were posted to the website of Hillel Ontario, a Jewish student organization. That led to the arrest of a 17-year-old who charged with uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm.

report recently presented to the Regional Police Services Board reported a decline in hate-motivated police-reported crimes in 2024, but police chief Mark Crowell said, a year-over-year look shows hate crimes on the rise. 

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Crowell said when looking deeper at the numbers, hate-motivated crime based on religion tends to target one faith in particular.

“Locally and across Canada, year-over-year we’re seeing about 70 per cent of religiously targeted hate crimes and motivated incidents target the Jewish population.”