Windsor police would like to identify this man, accused of breaking into a pair of businesses and stealing lawn equipment. Photo supplied by WPS.Windsor police would like to identify this man, accused of breaking into a pair of businesses and stealing lawn equipment. Photo supplied by WPS.
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Windsor police search for suspect after two break-ins, lawn tools stolen

Investigators are hopeful the public can help identify a man accused of breaking into a pair of Windsor businesses and stealing lawn tools.

According to Windsor police, the first break-in occurred last Thursday at around 2:30 a.m. At that time, a man entered a business on Tecumseh Road East near Lespearance Road, and stole a number of cordless lawn tools.

At around 4 a.m., police say the same suspect broke into another business on Seminole Street near Drouillard Road and stole two lawn mowers and more tools.

The accused is described as a White man, around 6'2" and approximately 220 lbs. At the time of the break-ins, he was wearing a blue, long-sleeved shirt, beige work pants, black work boots and a black face mask.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Target Base at 519-255-6700 ext. 4350, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS).

Windsor police would like to identify this man, accused of breaking into a pair of businesses and stealing lawn equipment. Photo supplied by WPS. Windsor police say this man broke into a pair of businesses and stole lawn equipment. Photo supplied by WPS.

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