OPP Briefs include a high valued purse theft from a store in Tillsonburg, another purse stolen from a vehicle and a child is now missing their little red wagon.
TILLSONBURG - Oxford OPP are investigating after someone stole a brown Coach messenger bag at a Tillsonburg store.
The owner of King Kastle Furniture contacted police just before 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
Officers believe the thief entered the store on Broadway Street North through the back door sometime between 12 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
The bag had a large amount of Canadian and American cash, Tom Ford sunglasses and a black iPad inside at the time. The tablet was in a black case with "Zaheer" engraved on it.
The theft is valued at $9,200.
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TILLSONBURG - A purse has been reported stolen after someone entered a locked vehicle on Lisgar Ave in Tillsonburg.
Oxford OPP believe the break in happened early last Thursday morning.
The purse has personal financial information and a hearing aid inside at the time.
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OXFORD COUNTY - Police are reminding the public to lock up anything that may be of value on their property. There is a surge of thefts with the nice weather.
Police were called out to a Hardy Avenue address in Tillsonburg after a red plastic children's wagon was taken from the property.
The theft happened sometime in the early morning hours on Tuesday morning.
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Anyone with information on these incidents should contact OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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