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Man wanted after storage lockers and vehicles broken into at four Toronto apartments

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Sean Gummerson, 45, of Toronto, is wanted for dozens of charges. (Toronto Police Service)

A man is wanted after four Toronto apartment buildings were broken into and multiple items were stolen, including a bike.

Toronto police said the incidents occurred between March 5 and April 6.

The first one was at an apartment building near Queen Street East and Woodbine Avenue on the evening of March 5.

After entering the building, the suspect went to the parking garage and allegedly stole various items before fleeing.

Nine days later, police believe the same suspect attended another apartment building in the area of Dundas Street West and Annette Street.

Following an unsuccessful attempt to get into a residential storage locker, the suspect allegedly entered a vehicle and stole multiple items.

The suspect sneaked into another apartment building in the area of Lakeshore Road East and Dixie Road, and police said he went to the basement, where he allegedly opened multiple storage lockers, stealing a bike.

The fourth incident happened in the early morning hours of April 5 at an apartment building near Cedarvale and Danforth avenues.

The same suspect went to the parking garage and allegedly entered a vehicle, stealing multiple items.

In a news release on Wednesday, police identified the suspect as 45-year-old Sean Gummerson.

He is wanted for 24 charges, including eight counts of breach of probation, seven counts of break and enter and four counts of theft under $5,000.

Gummerson is described as six-foot-two, weighing 140 pounds with a medium build, blonde hair, brown eyes and clean-shaven.