Police estimate about $1,500 worth of goods was stolen from a home in Norwich Township.
NORWICH TOWNSHIP - Oxford OPP are investigating after a break and enter in Norwich Township.
The house on Main Street near the intersection of County Road 13 was broken into sometime between last Thursday night and Saturday afternoon. Access to the home gained by prying open the back door. Police estimate about $1,500 worth of stuff was taken during the break in.
List of items stolen:
Dell Inspiron laptop - grey
Dewalt cordless 20 volt drill
Dewalt hammer drill
Dewalt impact driver
Dewalt skil saw
Makita drill
The incident remains under investigation.
The OPP is asking residents to be vigilant in recognizing suspicious people or vehicles that are in your neighborhoods. It is important for this information to get to police when the suspects may still be in the area.

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