Persons of interest in a break and enter in Perth East on February 9, 2025. Photo provided by Perth OPP.Persons of interest in a break and enter in Perth East on February 9, 2025. Photo provided by Perth OPP.
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Photos released of Perth East break-in suspects

Provincial police in Perth East are asking the public for help identifying a pair of suspects in a break-in at a residential property earlier this month.

The break and enter happened at the property on Line 33 near Perth Road 107 around 12:30 a.m. on February 9.

Perth OPP did not specify what, if anything, was stolen during the break-in.

On Tuesday, photos of two persons of interest and a suspect vehicle were released to the public.

The first person of interest is described as a man who walks with a limp. He was wearing a white coat, white hooded sweater, and light coloured pants. The second person of interest is also a man. He was wearing a black coat and pants with a ballcap.

The suspect vehicle is a black four-door SUV.

Anyone with information about this break and enter is asked to call police at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

A vehicle of interest in a break and enter in Perth East on February 9, 2025. Photo provided by Perth OPP.A vehicle of interest in a break and enter in Perth East on February 9, 2025. Photo provided by Perth OPP.

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