A person connected to a theft in Leamington is seen on a security camera image on January 11, 2024. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.A person connected to a theft in Leamington is seen on a security camera image on January 11, 2024. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.
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OPP seek suspect in Leamington theft

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are hoping someone can recognize a man connected to a theft last month.

On January 19, police received a complaint about property that went missing in Leamington on January 11.

The property consisted of identification and credit cards, which police say were used at several local businesses.

Investigators obtained security camera footage from a bank, which appeared to show the suspect using the credit cards at the ATM.

Images of the man have been released, and police have asked the public to take a look.

Anyone with information on the person's identity or this incident should call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) to be eligible for a cash reward.

A person connected to a theft in Leamington is seen on a security camera image on January 11, 2024. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.A person connected to a theft in Leamington is seen on a security camera image on January 11, 2024. Image provided by Ontario Provincial Police.

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