Brant OPP are investigating after several "Pride" signs were stolen from homes on Victoria Street, Catherine Street, Grand River Street North and St. Andrew Street in the Town of Paris.
PARIS - Brant OPP are investigating after Pride signs were stolen in the Town of Paris.
The signs were taken from from the front lawn of a home on Grand River Street North, near Homestead Road overnight between Saturday and Sunday.
Brant OPP have received similar complaints over the past week for stolen signs reading "Love is Love" from homes on Victoria Street, Catherine Street and St. Andrew Street in the Town of Paris.
These signs were given out to residents for free as part of Pride Month in Brant County. Last month the newly painted Pride crosswalk in Paris was damaged when someone did a "Burnout" on it, leaving tire marks.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Brant OPP or Crime Stoppers.

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