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Two men arrested after police recover stolen truck, trailer

Two men face charges after an investigation into a pickup truck and a stolen trailer ended up leading police to some illegal drugs.

Essex County OPP started their investigation after receiving a report that a trailer and its contents had been stolen from Colchester Harbour between January 21 and January 22.

On January 24, police in Leamington received a report that a pickup truck had also been stolen from a business near Wheatley Harbour.

The following day, officers located and arrested the two individuals in Colchester South.

Police seized a pickup truck, a trailer and its contents, along with a quantity of suspected methamphetamine and oxycodone.

The total value of the recovered property is estimated at over $26,000, according to police.

A 51-year-old man from Wheatley was charged with possession of stolen property and possession of a scheduled 1 substance. This individual remains in custody and will appear at the Ontario Court of Justice for a bail hearing on January 26.

The 35-year-old man from Harrow was charged with possession of a break-in instrument and scheduled 1 substance. This individual has been released from custody and will appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Windsor.

Police continue to investigate.

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