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CK police briefs - Saturday, July 9, 2022

Truck stolen from Thamesville residence 

Chatham-Kent police are asking the public to keep their eyes peeled for a Ford f-150 that was stolen from a property in Thamesville.

Police said the truck was stolen sometime overnight on Friday, July 8.

The truck is described as a silver 2013 Ford f-150.

Anyone with information regarding this matter is asked to contact Constable Ian Scoyne at Ians@Chatham-Kent.ca.

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Chatham-Kent police investigate pair of break and enters 

Chatham-Kent police say approximately 30 sheets of Plywood valued around $1,000 was stolen from a residence in Howard Township Friday night.

Sometime this week, wiring was removed from trailers that were located within a compound on Byng Avenue in Chatham.

Police said approximately $4,000 worth of damage was done.

Anyone with information regarding the two break-ins is asked to contact Constable Shaide Pallister at Shaidep@Chatham-Kent.ca

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