OPP cruiser, August 9, 2025. Photo by Mark Brown/WindsorNewsToday.ca.OPP cruiser, August 9, 2025. Photo by Mark Brown/WindsorNewsToday.ca.
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Police looking for three suspects in Listowel break-in and theft

Three suspects connected to a recent break-and-enter theft at a Listowel business are being sought by police.

According to Perth County OPP, at 10 p.m. on December 14 and again just after 6:30 p.m. on December 16, three suspects broke into a business located on Livingstone Avenue South in Listowel.

The thieves made off with over $5,000 in merchandise from the business.

Police are now hoping the public can help track down the three suspects.

The first suspect is described as a white male with light coloured hair who was wearing a grey toque, dark pants and a red jacket with a fur trimmed hood.

Suspect two is described as a white female who was wearing a light coloured hat and dark hooded winter jacket, as well as a black sweater with white writing on it.

The third suspect is described as a white male who was wearing a blue and black plaid jacket, dark pants, black and white shoes and a black face covering.

If anyone has any information regarding this theft, contact Perth County OPP or Crime Stoppers.

Perth County OPPPerth County OPP are seeking this suspect who was allegedly involved in a recent break-and-enter theft at a Listowel business on December 14 and 16. (Photo provided by Perth County OPP)

Perth County OPPPerth County OPP are seeking this suspect who was allegedly involved in a recent break-and-enter theft at a Listowel business on December 14 and 16. (Photo provided by Perth County OPP)

Perth County OPPPerth County OPP are seeking this suspect who was allegedly involved in a recent break-and-enter theft at a Listowel business on December 14 and 16. (Photo provided by Perth County OPP)

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