2014年5月26日星期一

most wanted female criminals

10 most wanted female criminals<br /><br />Two desperate bank robbers are among the GTA 10 Most Wanted Females who police say will do anything to escape capture and avoid being thrown in jail.<br /><br />Dubbed the Heavy Heart and Pirate Bandits, the women are responsible for at least six bank heists and are sought by cops in five police jurisdictions in the GTA.<br /><br />bank robberies are generally a crime for males, said Toronto Police Staff Insp. Mike Earl, of the Hold Up Squad. robbery is a confrontational crime and they have to come face to face with people. said both women have gone underground after a rash of heists in which hundreds of tellers and customers were terrorized.<br /><br />are still around but may have moved on to other crimes, Earl alleged.<br /><br />they not be as desperate for money as before. third female, Ventzislava Mladenovitch, 38, is sought for allegedly planting skimming devices on about 25 ATMs across the GTA.<br /><br />Mladenovitch, 38, of Bulgaria, is also facing possible deportation from Canada for immigration offences.<br /><br />She went underground after being charged with a number of fraud related offences spanning from 2009 and 2010 in which dozens of customers were ripped off for more than $170,000.<br /><br />Cops also want to bring justice families involved in a historical baby killing case.<br /><br />A Canada wide warrant is outstanding for Rosaleen Mary Wallace, 56, in connection with the death of her five year old son some 25 years ago in Toronto.<br /><br />Wallace, 56, who has nine aliases, with her husband Archie Wallace, are accused of killing their son Peter Anthony, at their home in Feb. 1987.<br /><br />Archie was arrested and spent four years in jail for manslaughter, but Rosaleen bolted before charges were laid.<br /><br />1. BANK ROBBERY<br /><br />Detectives say dozens of victims of two north Toronto bank heists deserve justice as they hunt for a note passing bandit who allegedly robbed two branches in one day.<br /><br />Hold Up Squad officers are trying to identify a suspect, who dubbed the Heavy Heart Bandit, who has been on the lam since the June 19, 2009 robberies that terrified staff and customers. where she waited in line for about 15 minutes.<br /><br />She inquired about making a deposit and then pulled a note out of her bag and handed it to the teller, detectives allege. The note stated she had a gun and demanded cash.<br /><br />Staff Insp. Mike Earl said the suspect went to a TD Canada Trust at 1601 Wilson Ave. and handed a holdup note to the teller that also demanded cash and claimed she had a gun.<br /><br />believe she is still out there and has possibly moved on to other crimes, Earl said. victims and those at the two banks deserve some closure. is described as black, between 20 and 25 years old with braided hair extensions tied in a bun. She was last seen wearing dark, thick framed sunglasses and carrying a dark shoulder bag.<br /><br />2. MURDER<br /><br />This woman holds the key to solving a savage murder of well liked and hard working Mike Pimentel. Police want to know she can live with herself. Police officers are working to bring justice to the grieving Pimentel family but first they have to find this suspect, whose grainy surveillance photographs were all over the news last Christmas.<br /><br />Pimentel, 24, of Toronto, was out celebrating the New Year with friends when he was stabbed numerous times near East Liberty St. and Hanna Rd. in the early morning hours. He died about eight hours later in hospital.<br /><br />Det. Sgt. Wayne Banks said the woman was with the person who killed Pimentel.<br /><br />is a person of interest, Banks said this week. are hoping this woman will come forward and make her identity known to police. family members have said the murder has placed a strain on their family.<br /><br />The woman is described as 20 to 30, between 5 and 5 and has dark hair with long, blond hair extensions. She was last seen wearing black knee high boots, a black shirt with a white top and a black, waist length jacket with a design on the back.<br /><br />3. CHILD DEATH<br /><br />Homicide cops vow to bring Rosaleen Mary Wallace to trial in connection with the death of her five year old son some 25 years ago in Toronto.<br /><br />Wallace, 56, who has nine aliases, with her husband Archie Wallace, and both are accused of killing their son Peter Anthony, at their home in February 1987, police say.<br /><br />Archie was arrested and spent four years in jail for manslaughter, but Rosaleen fled before charges were laid.

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