Sarnia police say they've identified a man they released a surveillance photo of Monday morning. Police were wanting to speak to the individual, seen in a local building supply store Sunday afternoon, as part of an ongoing investigation. Sergeant Michael VanSickle says police no longer require the public's assistance and he thanks residents for their help in the matter. Further details pertaining to the investigation have not been released.
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