Tractor-trailer with $50,000 worth of cereal stolen in Mono
Police in Dufferin are investigating the theft of a truck with a trailer carrying $50,000 worth of cereal.
They say the theft happened sometime between Sunday and Monday in a parking lot on Highway 10 at Campbell Road in Mono.
The truck is a white 2019 Volvo VVN with a white trailer.
Police ask anyone with information or video footage of the theft to contact the Dufferin police or leave a tip anonymously with Crime Stoppers.
Police offered some recommendations to avoid being a victim of vehicle theft:
- Keep your keys away from doors and windows
- Use a signal-blocking pouch for your keyless entry fob
- Turn off your keyless fob at night
- Use a steering wheel lock or car alarm
- Park in a garage or well-lit area
- Keep valuables out of sight
Remember to lock your doors and roll up your windows, keep your valuables out of sight, and pocket your keys when leaving your car.
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