Windsor police are searching for two people after poppy boxes were taken on November 11, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor police)Windsor police are searching for two people after poppy boxes were taken on November 11, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor police)
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UPDATE: Poppy Boxes Stolen On November 11

Two suspects have been identified after poppy boxes were stolen on Remembrance Day.

Windsor police are crediting numerous tips from the public after seeing surveillance images of the man and woman.

The pair walked into a Tim Hortons in the 3000-block of Tecumseh Rd. E on November 11 at around 6:20am.

Police say the male suspect snatched two poppy boxes and walked out when an employee wasn't looking. The female followed him out shortly after.

Officials haven't said if they've been located and arrested.

Windsor police are searching for two people after poppy boxes were taken on November 11, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor police) Windsor police are searching for two people after poppy boxes were taken on November 11, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor police)

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