Huntsville OPP seeking public assistance following multiple break-and-enters
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Huntsville OPP is asking the public for assistance regarding a break-and-enter investigation.
Police say on July 9th, at approximately 12:40 a.m., two suspects broke into a business on Lindgren Road in the Town of Huntsville.
Police say security cameras caught the two suspects breaking in through a window, and that property was taken from the business.
The first suspect wore a black hoodie with a light top, grey baggy jogging pants and black VANS shoes.
The second suspect wore a dark hoodie, a red shirt, black pants, and blue sneakers.
This investigation follows two other recent break-and-enter incidents.
Police say on June 7th, a business on West Road in Huntsville was broken into overnight, and money was stolen.
Then, a few hours later, between 2 p.m. and 7 a.m. on June 8th, another business was broken into on Bay Street in the Lake of Bays. Police say a glass door was broken, and property and cash were stolen.
OPP is asking anyone with information related to any of these incidents to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
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