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Crime of the Week – November 6, 2019

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Break and enters involving the theft of tools continue across our community. Overnight on Monday October 4th, 2019 two locations in north Chatham-Kent were entered.

Two vans parked at a business on Arnold Street in Wallaceburg were entered and over $3,000 in tools were stolen. In Bothwell, a home under construction on Beech Street West was entered and over $10,000 in tools were taken.

Crime Stoppers is urging anyone that has information that can identify who the persons are for these break and enters to please call 1800-222-8477 with anonymous information that can put an end to these thefts.

If you have any information regarding this or any other crime please call CRIME STOPPERS at 519-351-8477, or 1-800-222-8477, or visit www.crime-stoppers.on.ca and email your tip.

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