Older bills and coins worth tens of thousands of dollars were stolen from a home in central Sarnia late last week. Constable Les Jones says thieves entered a home on Southern Ave. around 11:30am Thursday, May 14 by prying open a window and a side door. Witnesses report seeing two males and two females, all in their late teens to early twenties, leaving the home in a small black car. The two males are described as thin, one tall and one short, wearing dark clothing. Anyone with information should contact Sarnia police or Crime Stoppers.
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