A business in Zorra Township was broke into on December 8th and $8,000 worth of goods were stolen
OXFORD COUNTY - OPP officers attended a residence on Road 68 in Zorra Township following the disappearance of fishing equipment.
On December 8th sometime between 12:50 and 1:00 am 2 unknown suspects broke into a business where they stole the equipment valued at $8,000. The 2 men were seen driving up to the business in a light coloured Chevrolet Avalanche where the theft then occurred.
Police are reminding residents to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity around your neighbourhood and call the OPP immediately.
The OPP are continuing to investigate the situation.

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