A Norwich home was ransacked after $13,000 of goods went missing due to a break and enter
NORWICH - Over $13,000 worth of goods has gone missing from a Norwich home according to Oxford OPP. The break, enter, and theft happened at a South Court Street West residence where the suspects used force to successfully break into the home but not before they got into the garage as well. $10,000 of jewelry, $3,000 in cash, and $75 in spare change among other items that had been stolen included various sunglasses and computer programs. The hunt is still on to find the culprits in the theft that occurred sometime between March 3rd to the 11th. OPP fear that the suspects could still be in the area.

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