Midland mall graffiti suspects sought
Police are seeking assistance from the public in their investigation of a break and enter with mischief to property in excess of $10,000.
Police received an initial complaint on November 22 from a staff member of the Mountainview Mall in Midland.
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They reported an unlawful entry into the mall that occurred between 11:30 a.m. November 21 and 10 a.m. November 22.
Once two people had gained access, they emptied 15 fire extinguishers and spray painted a considerable amount of graffiti on the interior walls of the mall.
Mall security cameras captured images of the two suspects and investigators are asking for the public's assistance in identifying them.
Suspects are described as:
- Caucasian female teenager, wearing black sweat top, black flipflops with white socks, grey backpack, grey sweat pants, long dark hair with sunglasses on top of her head.
- Caucasian male teenager, wearing a black zipped up hooded sweat shirt, red track pants, black running shoes and no facial hair.
Anyone with information or surveillance footage is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit your anonymous information online.
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