Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police. Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police.
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Police Hope To Identify Break-in Suspects

London police are asking the public for help as they try to identify two men wanted in connection with a break-in.

Police say around 2:15am on February 12, two men broke into a business at 520 Wellington St. Several items were stolen from the business.

The first suspect is described as a Caucasian male, 25-45 years of age, with a slim to medium build and short blonde hair. He was wearing a camoflage baseball hat, black leather jacket, grey hoodie, blue jeans, black shoes, with a grey backpack.

The second suspect was a Caucasian male, 25-45 years of age with a slim to medium build. He was wearing a brown leather jacket, grey hoodie, blue jeans, black shoes, with a black duffel bag.

Anyone who can identify the men is asked to call London police or Crime Stoppers. Information can also be sent in on-line anonymously to www.londoncrimestoppers.com

Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police. Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police.

Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police. Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police.

Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police. Photo of break-in suspect provided by London police.

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