Grey-Bruce OPP are asking the public if anyone can identify either of these two suspects involved in the theft of the pictured Nissan pick-up truck, which was later destroyed by fire. (Provided by Grey-Bruce OPP)Grey-Bruce OPP are asking the public if anyone can identify either of these two suspects involved in the theft of the pictured Nissan pick-up truck, which was later destroyed by fire. (Provided by Grey-Bruce OPP)
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Police asking for public help in identifying two suspects involved in recent truck theft

The Grey-Bruce OPP are asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects involved in a recent truck theft.

On January 15th at 4:40 p.m., officers responded to a report of a pick-up truck theft at a residence in Georgian Bluffs. Later that day, the thieves stole a wallet and used the credit cards inside to buy fuel and other albums. The stolen truck was later found abandoned and had been destroyed by fire. Police are hoping the public can help identify two suspects in the pictures provided by Grey-Bruce OPP.

If anyone recognizes either individual, or has any information regarding this crime, please contact Grey-Bruce OPP or Crime Stoppers.

One of two suspects that Grey-Bruce OPP are hoping the public can help identify after stealing and destroying a pick-up truck in Georgian Bluffs. (Provided by Grey-Bruce OPP)

The second of two suspects that Grey-Bruce OPP are hoping the public can help identify after stealing and destroying a pick-up truck in Georgian Bluffs. (Provided by Grey-Bruce OPP)

 

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