Nipissing West OPP seek public assistance in property theft investigations
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Officers with the Nipissing West detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a pair of recent property thefts in West Nipissing and seeking the public’s help.
Earlier this month, a black 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle was stolen from a property on Levert Drive.
An undated photo of a black 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle stolen from a property on Levert Drive in West Nipissing, Ont. in June 2024. (Ontario Provincial Police/Facebook)
“Nipissing West OPP is seeking the public's assistance in identifying the individual(s) involved in the theft or (in) possession of a black 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle,” said police in a recent social media post.
“The theft occurred between June 20-25.”
Another property theft in the area
Provincial police are also looking for a 115 hp Mercury outboard motor missing from a property on Front Street.
A stock photo of a 115 hp black 2024 Mercury outboard motor. (Ontario Provincial Police/Facebook)
“Nipissing West OPP is seeking the public's assistance in identifying the individual(s) involved in the theft or (in) possession of a 115 hp black 2024 Mercury outboard motor,” said police in a subsequent social media post.
“The theft occurred in the evening hours after June 21.”
Police said a white pickup truck was observed entering a secure area of the property concerned.
A surveillance photo of a white pickup truck observed entering a secure area of a property on Front Street in West Nipissing, Ont. near the time of a outboard motor theft. (Ontario Provincial Police/Facebook)
Anyone with information related to either incident or the location of the stolen property is asked to call OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously.
An undated photo of a black 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle stolen from a property on Levert Drive in West Nipissing, Ont. in June 2024. (Ontario Provincial Police/Facebook)
The reference number for the case involving the motorcycle is E240816214 and for the missing motor it is E240798785.
A surveillance photo of a white pickup truck observed entering a secure area of a property on Front Street in West Nipissing, Ont. near the time of a outboard motor theft. (Ontario Provincial Police/Facebook)
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