(Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)(Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)
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Vandalism, Litter On Howard Watson Nature Trail (GALLERY)

Sarnia police are looking for those responsible for vandalism and littering along a stretch of the Howard Watson Nature Trail.

Police say a main area of concern is the portion between London Rd. and Exmouth St. where mounds of garbage had to be removed.

They say it's especially disheartening given the ongoing clean-up efforts by the Bluewater Trails Committee and Sarnia Parks and Recreation staff.

Anyone with information is asked to call Sarnia police, Crime Stoppers, or the Parks and Rec Department.

 

Litter On The Howard Watson Nature Trail (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)Litter On The Howard Watson Nature Trail (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)

Litter On The Howard Watson Nature Trail (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)Litter On The Howard Watson Nature Trail (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)

Litter On The Howard Watson Nature Trail (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)Litter On The Howard Watson Nature Trail (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)

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