It is believed that the fire truck was damaged by thrown rocks.
ST MARYS - A fire truck in St. Marys has been vandalized.
The Stratford Police Service is currently investigating the incident that occurred on Saturday, August 6, shortly after 11:00 a.m., where the truck was damaged.
The truck, which was parked behind the carwash at 133 Thomas Street, was found with a broken window and dents on the body. It is believed that the damage was caused by an unknown individual who had thrown rocks at the truck while it was parked and unattended.
At that time, the St Marys Fire Department were involved in water rescue training along the Thames River.
Police are asking that anyone with information contact them or Crime Stoppers.

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