Northern Ont. police seek public assistance in break and enter investigation
![Break and enter Suspects in Markstay Ontario Provincial Police say two people attended a municipal property in Markstay-Warren, Ont. on June 20, 2024 and forced open Sea cans to remove items. (Ontario Provincial Police/X)](/content/dam/ctvnews/en/images/2024/7/3/break-and-enter-suspects-in-markstay-1-6950083-1720034420395.jpg)
Provincial police are looking to identify two persons of interest in an ongoing break and enter investigation in Markstay-Warren, Ont.
The break and enter incident took place at a municipal property on Gervais Road on June 20 between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m.
“Two unknown persons attended the property with a side-by-side vehicle, and force(sic) open Sea cans, to remove items,” said Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in a news release.
“Officers are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the individuals involved in this break and enter.”
Police began their investigation on June 29 in response to a report.
Ontario Provincial Police say two individuals attended a municipal property on Gervais Road in Markstay-Warren, Ont. on June 20, 2024 with a side-by-side vehicle and forced open Sea cans to remove items. (Ontario Provincial Police/X)
Images from video surveillance that captured the incident are shown above and below.
Anyone with information regarding this incident or the identity of the individuals is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-497-5555 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
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