Two people were arrested, including a 26 year old from Ingersoll after an online sale went awry in Norfolk County.
OXFORD COUNTY - Two people have been arrested after an online sale went terribly wrong for a homeowner in Norfolk County.
Norfolk OPP were called to a home on Main Street South in South Walsingham on Monday evening. Police say two people who had previously been to the house to purchase an item for sale had returned and forced their way into the shop. The homeowner was assaulted in the break and enter.
23 year old Skyler Patton of Stratford was arrested on charges of break and enter over $5,000 and 26 year old William Patton of Ingersoll was charged with break and enter, theft over $5,000, uttering threats-damage property and assault.

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