Thomas Siroky. Photo provided by Windsor police/X.Thomas Siroky. Photo provided by Windsor police/X.
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Suspect in south Windsor break-and-enter identified

Windsor police now say they have the name of a man suspected of trying to break into a south-end business last month.

Investigators say a man made several attempts to break into a business on Provincial Road near Cabana Road in the early morning of March 25.

Police say before the man left the property, a rock was tossed at the front window, shattering it and causing substantial damage. The man then drove away in a white Ford Taurus.

Windsor police have identified a suspect. Thomas Siroky, 40, faces charges of attempted break-and-enter, wearing a disguise to commit an offence, and possession of break-and-enter tools.

He is described as a White man, 5’ 7”, and 140 pounds. He has a large tattoo of a woman’s face with a bandana on the left side of his neck.

Anyone with information on Siroky's whereabouts should call Windsor police's Target Base Unit at (519) 255-6700, ext. 4350. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (519) 258-TIPS (8477).

A white Ford Taurus connected to a South Windsor break-and-enter is seen on surveillance footage, March 25, 2024. Image provided by Windsor police.A white Ford Taurus connected to a South Windsor break-and-enter is seen on surveillance footage, March 25, 2024. Image provided by Windsor police.

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