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Police recover $150,000 in stolen property

The Grey-Bruce OPP made a significant recovery of stolen property after a recent investigation.

In a release, police say the Grey-Bruce OPP Community Street Crimes Unit, alongside the OPP West Region Emergency Response Team, executed a search warrant on a property located in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula on July 29th. Officers searched the property and recovered a sizeable quantity of stolen property, including firearms, ammunition, and other offence related property valued at over $150,000. A picture released by the OPP shows numerous ATVs and a large trailer being hitched up at the property.

Police say the investigation is ongoing, and more updates will be provided soon.

The Grey-Bruce OPP retrieved over $150,000 worth of stolen property from a residence in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula on July 29th. (Provided by Grey-Bruce OPP)

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