Two people are seen on security camera outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh on April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.Two people are seen on security camera outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh on April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.
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OPP looks into break-and-enter at Tecumseh post office (GALLERY)

Ontario Provincial Police are hoping the public can help them identify three suspects in an apparent break-and-enter in Tecumseh.

The suspects were seen entering the Canada Post on Tecumseh Road sometime between 11:20 p.m. and midnight Tuesday, then emerging with a Microsoft Surface Pro tablet.

The three suspects were seen on the facility's security camera system. One of them appears to be walking on crutches with a foot injury.

A person is seen outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh, April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.A person is seen outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh, April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.

A person is seen outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh, April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.A person is seen outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh, April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.

A person is seen outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh, April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.A person is seen outside the Canada Post in Tecumseh, April 5, 2022. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.

The OPP is asking the public to be vigilant around Canada Post facilities and vehicles and to notify police immediately if suspicious activity is seen.

Anyone with information is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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