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OPP seek public assistance with theft investigation

Police are requesting public assistance with the investigation of a theft from a local building in the Town of Moonsonee. (File Photo) Police are requesting public assistance with the investigation of a theft from a local building in the Town of Moonsonee. (File Photo)
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Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a theft from a local building in the Town of Moonsonee after responding to a complaint on Sept. 2.

Nine iPads, a LG 40" television with wall mount, an iPhone 13 Pro Max, 10 iPad fast-charging chargers, five grey bags filled with medical first aid equipment and three blue bags with weight scales were all stolen, police said in a news release Saturday.

“The stolen items are estimated to have an approximate value of $15,000.”

Police are requesting public assistance with the investigation.

If anyone has further information regarding these incidents, contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

To remain anonymous contact Crime Stoppers.

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