Kingston Police have put out an APB (All Points Bulletin) for a young, charismatic woman who has been quietly accumulating goods. Known as a charmer, this person of interest is often seen having the time of her life, dancing and laughing with friends. But Police warn, this happy demeanour could be a cover for a much more sinister plan.
Police have warned that this “long term borrower” has a very long history of not wearing weather-appropriate clothing when leaving her home. As the night unfolds, she is able to conceal her lack of clothing by dancing, huddling with friends and appearing to generally be the life of the party. Police say this happy-go-lucky persona is a clever disguise for more menacing motives. Striking during the morning hours after a long night of “partying”, typically between the hours of 1 – 2am, the assailant complains about being cold, often when she is around a male between the ages of 18-24 or near his place of residence. She often knows the male (henceforth described as the victim) by first name, sometimes last name – and they are, for all intents and purposes “friends”. The victim, typically a compassionate chivalrous person, offers the offender his sweater, sometimes, right off his back, on other occasions, the victim will point her to an area where he stores his sweaters. Her preference is for very large sweaters, custom made for the victim, that designate some form of sport they play. She has changed her preference from high school sport teams to university sport teams. She does not have a preference of sport, but seems to prefer Queen’s, McGill and Western sweatshirts.
Here is an image of the offender in a sweatshirt that is definitely not hers.

Police have interviewed many of the victims who do not seem to mind that their sweater has been stolen – they call her their “friend” and state she will give it back to them when she warms up.