OPP and police service dogs searched an area in Zorra Township for two male suspects who attempted to steal a vehicle.
ZORRA - An OPP and police service dog search in Zorra Township came up empty handed after OPP responded to a call of two men attempting to steal a vehicle. OPP constable Lisa Narancsik says the incident happened earlier this morning. The owner came upon two men attempting to steal his vehicle and chased them into a wooded area. A canine OPP search turned up nothing. The two suspects remain at large, there are no descriptions at this time of the two suspects. Emergency services were also called to the scene. The attempted theft occured at a residence located in-between the 41st and 43rd line in Zorra Township.
If anyone has seen two males walking around in that area they are asked to contact Oxford OPP.
More details as they come.

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