Toronto police have recovered a massive cache of toys and donated goods that were allegedly stolen from a Salvation Army warehouse.
Police say they discovered 146 skids stacked with items including toys, baby cribs, strollers and food which were "diverted" from the Salvation Army and being sold for profit.
It's alleged up to 100,000 items worth some $2 million were stolen from
the charity's facility in north-end Toronto over nearly two years.
Earlier this month, the Salvation Army fired the executive director of its Ottawa warehouse after an internal audit revealed that $240,000 was missing.
Police say they will return the recovered goods to the charity once they've finished taking an inventory.
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