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Candidate says his election signs were stolen and burned in Sudbury

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Greater Sudbury mayoral candidate Bob Johnston says 30 of his election signs were recently stolen and three burned.

Johnston said he got a call Thursday morning about one of his large signs on fire along Paris Street.

He said he reported the incidents to police. Police confirm it's a criminal offence to tamper with election signs.

"It really hurts me," Johnston said.

"I have put up over 400 signs through the city and I was involved with every sign that went up … I am a double leg amputee and I will hit the streets and I will replace them. I am gonna' work hard and work hard for the people."

Greater Sudbury Police said they have received three mischief and one arson complaint about municipal election signs. 

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