Suspect vehicles involved in a break-in at a Lakeshore business,  provided by the OPP. Suspect vehicles involved in a break-in at a Lakeshore business, provided by the OPP.
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Over $100,000 of goods stolen from Lakeshore business

Ontario Provincial Police in Lakeshore is looking for four suspects involved in a break-and-enter at a local business.

Around 2:50 a.m. on Wednesday, November 23, police were called to a business on Richardson Sideroad for a report of a break-in.

Investigators determined four unknown suspects entered the business and stole twelve dirt bikes, a kids-sized ATV, four electric bikes, 20 off-road tires, and various apparel, valued at over $110,000.

The suspects were driving two pickup trucks, each pulling enclosed trailers. When the vehicles left the business, they appeared to be heading toward Windsor.

One truck was a dark-coloured Dodge Ram, towing a white double-axle enclosed trailer with the letters "LK" on the rear door. The other was a white Dodge Ram with a sunroof towing a single-axle enclosed trailer.

Anyone with information regarding this incident should immediately contact Essex County OPP Street Crime Unit at 519-723-2491 or 1-888-310-1122.

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