Police are searching for two men who went on quite the crime spree in the friendly city over the weekend.
Woodstock Police are searching for the public's help after a rash of mischief's in the friendly city.
Over the weekend two fire extinguishers were stolen from a building on Admiral St. Then on the same day police were called to Riddell St. to find a red Toyota covered in what appeared to be the contents of the fire extinguisher. Damage to the car is estimated at $500. The mischief didn't stop there as police were called out to Victoria street to find a silver Jeep also covered in remnants of the extinguisher. In this case they also sprayed a chemical into the fuel tank causing about $1,500 in damage.
The so called fun didn't stop there as police were called to Brant street after getting word of two men breaking into a shed and stealing a gas can and a broom.
Damage to the shed is $100. Woodstock police believe the cases are related and have video surveillance of two men breaking into the shed on Admiral St and stealing the fire extinguishers.
The first suspect is described as white about 20 years old, wearing an orange hoodie, black pants and blue new balance running shoes. Police say the other man is also about 20 years old, white, wearing a two toned gray and black ball cap with an orange brim, white hoodie, gray shorts, white and black running shoes and a black sports bag. The footage also shows the suspects carrying a case of beer.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Woodstock Police or Crime Stoppers.

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