Toronto police have arrested three people in connection with a break-and-enter ring operating in the midtown area.

According to police, between November 2012 and January 2013 numerous break-ins were committed in the area bound by Lawrence Avenue West to the north, Eglinton Avenue West to the south, Caledonia Road to the west and Yonge Street to the east.

Police say that the break-ins predominately targeted apartment units, and that jewelry, electronics and cash were often removed.

Following a police investigation, three people were arrested in connection with the break-ins.

On Jan. 30, a suspect, identified by police as 20-year-old Anatoli Boudianu, of Brampton, was arrested and charged with eight counts of break-and-enter and eight counts of failure to comply with the terms of probation.

She appeared in court on Jan. 30.

On Jan. 31, a suspect, identified by police as Daniel Sholman, 22, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with eight counts of break-and-enter, 43 counts of possession of property obtained by crime and nine counts of failure to comply with the terms of probation.

He appeared in court Jan. 31.

On Feb. 11, 24-year-old Yuliya Bulychova, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with 43 counts of possession of property obtained by crime and two counts of failure to comply with the terms of probation.

He is scheduled to appear in court Friday.

Police allege that following Bulychova’s arrest, a series of search warrants were executed in Toronto and Brampton with more than 200 stolen items seized.

Police are asking anyone who may have been a victim to contact investigators at 416-808-1306 to claim their property.