Grimsby convenience store owner charged with fraud

Milk N Things Grimsby The owner of Grimsby's Milk N Things convenience store has been charged with fraud and two other related charges

The owner of a Grimsby convenience store has been charged with fraud by the Niagara Regional Police.

Store owner Hikmat Reda, 54, who manages and operates Milk N Things, a convenience store at 74 Main St West in Grimsby, was arrested and has been charged with fraud, passing off wares, and possession of property obtained by crime.

A month-long investigation conducted by officers from the 8 District Grimsby office of the Niagara Regional Police Service was initiated on a tip from a member of the public.

Map of location of Milk N Thing convenience store in Grimsby, ON
Map of location of Milk N Things convenience store in Grimsby, ON

On Wednesday, the officers executed a warrant at the Milk N Things convenience store. “Counterfeit water pipes and sunglasses bearing illegal trademarks were seized,” reported the Niagara Police in a news release.  The total value of seized items is under $5000.

At the scene, Reda, who is a Hamilton resident, was released by police and has been ordered to appear in court. 

Police are asking anyone who may have information about this case is to call 905-688-4111, extension 5400.