Includes a Woodstock man is charged with impaired, an E-bike and bicycle are stolen, and fraudulent calls continue in Woodstock
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police are reminding residents to keep their personal property either under lock and key or out sight altogether.
Sometime during Friday night an e bike was stolen off the front yard of a home on Reeve St. in Woodstock. The E-bike is being described as a blue Austin Daymark. Anyone with information is to notify Woodstock Police.
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During Saturday night a mini chopper off road bicycle went missing that was in a driveway in Woodstock in the Nelson St. area. Even though the bike was locked it didn't deter the thieves as it was cut. The bike is valued at $150.
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At 2am on Monday morning a suspected impaired driver was stopped by Woodstock Police. After drinking at a local establishment the server attempted to call the man a taxi where he refused and got into his vehicle. The server notified the police where he was stopped and blew over twice the legal limit after providing a breath into a roadside screening device. He has lost his licence and will be forced to appear at a Woodstock courtroom to answer for his charges.
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Woodstock Police received 5 complaints on Monday of an aggressive women calling and leaving threatening voicemail's claiming to work for Revenue Canada. The numbers used 613-366-5130 and 613- 800-0984. As a reminder Police do not want you to return the call or provide any personal information. If you are contacted by someone claiming to be from Revenue Canada under either one of those numbers hang up and call police immediately.

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