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Business break-in suspects sought by police

Perth County OPP are after two persons of interest following a break-in at a local business.

On April 20 early in the morning, police responded to a break and enter at a local business in Listowel.

Investigators have identified two persons of interest in relation to this break-in. The first person of interest is described as Caucasian, wearing a dark hooded sweater with a small white logo on the left chest, a light-coloured undershirt, dark pants, dark shoes, and a red bandana over their mouth. The suspect was holding a yellow drill.

The second suspect is described as having a large build, wearing a dark hooded sweater, carrying a black bag, wearing red and black plaid pants and tan boots.

This investigation is ongoing. If anyone has any information or surveillance footage, they are encouraged to contact Perth County OPP or Crime Stoppers.

Perth County OPPPerth County OPP are seeking this person of interest following a break-in to a local Listowel business on April 20, 2025. (Photo provided by Perth County OPP)

Perth County OPPPerth County OPP are seeking this person of interest following a break-in to a local Listowel business on April 20, 2025. (Photo provided by Perth County OPP)

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