About $2 million worth of donated toys intended for underprivileged children were stolen from a Salvation Army warehouse in Toronto over the last two years, the organization said on Wednesday. The charity declined to say how theft of about 100,000 toys, which is now the subject of a police investigation, took place. But it appears to have been an inside job. The warehouse’s executive director for the last two years was fired following a preliminary investigation. Earlier this week, the Salvation Army dismissed the executive director of its Ottawa mission after auditors found about $250,000 missing from its budget.