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Oxford OPP Briefs

Briefs include a B&E in Tillsonburg, Tools stolen in Norwich, Impaired driver busted in Tillsonburg and a good Samaritan who helped police find a stolen vehicle in Ingersoll.

TILLSONBURG - Oxford OPP are investigating after a break and enter on Goshen Road in Tillsonburg. 

Earlier this week, force was used to get inside the home. Stolen was a computer, TV set, Playstation 3 and cash. 

Members of the Oxford County OPP are continuing to investigate and are seeking the public's assistance with this investigation. If anyone has any information they are being asked to contact the Oxford County OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

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NORWICH TOWNSHIP - Force was used to break into a shed located at a home on Maple Dell Road in Norwich.

Police say the theft happened sometime between Thursday December 10 and Thursday December 17. A number of assorted tools and fuel worth an estimated $1,500 were stolen. 

The OPP is continuing to investigate and is seeking the public's assistance with this investigation. If anyone has any information, they are being asked to contact the Oxford County OPP Detachment at 1-888-310-1122.

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TILLSONBURG - Oxford OPP charged a 24 year old driver from Aylmer with not having a licence plate or insurance. 

Police pulled over the driver this morning around 1:24 am on Broadway Street. 

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TILLSOBNURG - A 34 year old man from Bayham has been charged with impaired driving in Tillsonburg.

Oxford OPP say they pulled the man over late Thursday morning on Brock Street East after the vehicle caught the attention of an alert officer. The driver was charged with impaired driving and having cannabis readily available. The man also didn't have insurance for his vehicle. 

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INGERSOLL - Oxford OPP are thanking a good Samaritan for helping them find a stolen vehicle in Ingersoll.

Police were called to Thames Street North late Thursday morning from a person who noticed a suspicious vehicle parked in a parking lot of a residential building. Turns out the grey 2005 Pontiac Grand Am had previously been stolen from a home in Kitchener. 

The Oxford County OPP is continuing to investigate and is seeking the public's assistance with this investigation. If anyone has any information they are being asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

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