South Bruce OPP would like to speak to this person in connection with a break-in at a business on McNab Street in Walkerton on February 4th. Photo courtesy of the OPP.South Bruce OPP would like to speak to this person in connection with a break-in at a business on McNab Street in Walkerton on February 4th. Photo courtesy of the OPP.
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Police investigate Walkerton break-in

South Bruce OPP are investigating a break-in in Walkerton.

An outbuilding at a business on McNab Street was broken into sometime between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. last Tuesday, February 4th.

Tools including a utility knife, hammer and step ladder were taken.

This afternoon, police released two photos of a person-of-interest they would like to speak to.

South Bruce OPP would like to speak to this person in connection with a break-in at a business on McNab Street in Walkerton on February 4th. Photo courtesy of the OPP.South Bruce OPP would like to speak to this person in connection with a break-in at a business on McNab Street in Walkerton on February 4th. Photo courtesy of the OPP.

South Bruce OPP would like to speak to this person in connection with a break-in at a business on McNab Street in Walkerton on February 4th. Photo courtesy of the OPP.South Bruce OPP would like to speak to this person in connection with a break-in at a business on McNab Street in Walkerton on February 4th. Photo courtesy of the OPP.

Anyone with information is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.

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