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Crime of the Week – December 18, 2019

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On the morning of Sunday December 15th, 2019 the police were advised that several vehicles parked at the Chatham VIA station had their windows smashed. The investigation revealed that the vehicles had been entered and items such as GPS’, loose change and lottery tickets had been taken.

Later that evening the police were again called to the same location as more vehicles had been entered.

At this time the police do not have any suspect information and are seeking your assistance to identify the persons responsible. Call 1800-222-8477 with your anonymous information if you can identify the suspects to blame for these thefts. You could earn a cash reward.

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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