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Someone stole perfume across Hamilton. Here's who got caught.

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Your perfume is gone and Hamilton police are on the case

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

Alright, listen. This one hit me right in the feels because it's so… Hamilton, right? We've got major stuff happening across the city, sure. But then you see that four people got charged for stealing *fragrances* across the city this spring? Not car parts, not steel beams, not even ćevapi from the market. Perfume. From where, Shoppers on James South? The department store at Jackson Square? You just know it was a hit across multiple spots, probably those little boutiques on Locke Street too.

### What This Means for Hamilton

This isn't about some big-time heist, right? This is a Barton Street kind of story, a reminder that even the smaller stuff, the stuff you might overlook, still hits our neighbourhoods. It tells you a few things:

* **Retail Crime:** Even "small" items add up. Businesses, especially local ones, feel this.

* **Police Focus:** Our Hamilton police are still keeping an eye on the details, even when bigger headlines are out there.

* **Community Impact:** These aren't victimless crimes. Someone's livelihood takes a hit when stock walks out the door.

It's just wild to me. You picture these folks, right? Casually swiping a bottle of whatever fancy scent is popular this season. And our cops are out there, tracking down the scent of the crime, if you will. It just goes to show you, no matter what's happening on the Mountain or down by the waterfront, the day-to-day grit of life in the lower city, it's always got its own flavour.

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

My cousin Novak and the crew on the morning show are always talking about stuff like this — tune in at mornings.live.

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