Police are looking into multiple reports of break and enters around Thames Centre
THAMES CENTRE - Police are busy in Thames Centre after reports of multiple break and enters.
The first incident happened sometime between April 3rd and April 4th at a secure compound on King Street. Thieves entered a shop on the property and took an automotive battery and a riding lawn mower battery.
A horse saddle, air compressor, and power washer have also been stolen from an unlocked horse barn on Hamilton Road. Officers believe this happened between March 31st and April 1st.
And police are investigating after a recreational trailer was broken into. The trailer was being stored at a trailer park on Dorchester Road for the winter. During that time someone broke in and took clothes, electronics, DVDs, a game console, and an external hard drive. It is possible the culprit also lived in the trailer for a time.

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