The Norfolk OPP are looking to identify the person or people responsible for a break-and-enter in Waterford.
WATERFORD - The public is being asked for help with a break-and-enter investigation.
Norfolk OPP are looking to find a large quantity of tools and those responsible for the theft that happened at a property on Old Highway 24 in Waterford. Officers responded to the call on Tuesday just after 11 a.m. and have determined the incident took place during the overnight hours. It is unclear whether or not this was done by one person or multiple people. A storage container was broken into, and an estimated $20,000 worth of tools and power equipment was taken.
The investigation remains ongoing at this time, and if you have any information, call the Norfolk OPP or Crime Stoppers.

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