OPP briefs include a number of tools stolen from a home in Ingersoll, Mischief in Tillsonburg and a couple of items stolen from an unlocked vehicle in Tillsonburg.
INGERSOLL - Several tools were stolen from a home on Thomas Street in Ingersoll.
The thief or thieves gained access to a building on the property and tried to steal a motorcycle. The bike was left abandoned in the driveway. However they did manage to steal a DeWalt 12 inch compound miter saw and two DeWalt tool boxes before fleeing from the area in an unknown direction.
The value of the theft is estimated at approximately $300.
It was determined that the same address was entered on two separate occasions in November of 2018.
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TILLSONBURG - OPP are investigating a case of mischief on Broadway Street in Tillsonburg.
Police say someone damaged several windows at a building in the Town early Thursday morning. The OPP want to remind all residents that if they see anything suspicious to please contact the police immediately.
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TILLSONBURG - Oxford OPP are once again preaching Lock it or Lose it after a theft on Kara Lane in Tillsonburg.
Police say someone entered an unlocked car overnight on Friday stealing some loose change and feminine hygiene products.
Anyone with information on any of these crimes is asked to contact Oxford OPP or Crime Stoppers.

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