A Stratford Police cruiser. (Photo by Stratford Police Service)A Stratford Police cruiser. (Photo by Stratford Police Service)
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Stratford police warn against stealing election signs

The Stratford Police Service is warning residents against tampering with election signs after reports that several were stolen over the weekend.

In a media release, police said signs were reported stolen from several locations throughout the city. It wasn't specified if any candidates were targeted, police just noted that removing political signs does constitute theft and individuals caught can be charged under the Criminal Code.

"We encourage all community members to respect the electoral process and allow all individuals running for Parliament to advertise without interference, regardless of which political party is being represented," police said.

Anyone with information on the thefts is asked to reach out to Stratford Police at 519-271-4141. If you wish to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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