Several incidents involving Pride flags have been reported to the Oxford OPP this month, and the police are now looking for the public's help.
NORWICH TOWNSHIP - There is an ongoing investigation into PRIDE Flag damage and theft in Norwich Township.
The Oxford OPP are looking for the public's help to identify those responsible for the many incidents that have taken place since June 1st. Investigators are seeking to gather video surveillance footage of suspicious activities in Norwich Township between June 1 to present. They are looking for footage from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., specifically in the areas of Emily Stowe School, Norwich United Church, East Oxford Public School, Stover Street North and Jerdon Street.
You can submit any tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers or by calling the Oxford OPP. Below is a QR Code that you can scan to submit any video footage or photos that might be able to help police identify those people involved.


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