(Photo by OPP from Twitter)(Photo by OPP from Twitter)
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Police looking for help identifying persons-of-interest in connection to truck theft

Huron County OPP are looking for help identifying two persons-of-interest in the theft of a pick-up truck.

On Saturday, March 27th around 12:30 p.m. an officer on patrol on Market Street in Seaforth spotted a stolen Chevrolet Silverado in the parking lot of an apartment building complex.

The vehicle was recovered and police searched it for evidence.

They are now asking for help identifying two men seen with the vehicle.

Pictures of the two persons-of-interest are available here:

A picture of the first person of interest that Huron County OPP are trying to identify in connection to a truck theft in Seaforth. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)

A picture of the second person of interest that Huron County OPP are trying to identify in connection to a truck theft in Seaforth. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)

A picture of the second person of interest, from the back side, that Huron County OPP are trying to identify in connection to a truck theft in Seaforth. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)

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