Police say a business owner in Thamesford has reported an estimated value of $188,000 in goods has been stolen in a break and enter and police are now asking for any witnesses to come forward.
THAMESFORD - Oxford OPP are looking into a break and enter at a business with a massive dollar value on the items stolen. Police say the theft happened sometime between May 24 and May 25 in area of the 21st Line near Thamesford in Zorra Township.
The business owner reported that several items had been stolen, including;
2016 Dodge Ram pickup, red in colour with licence plate AR98632 valued at $108,000
2007 Kubota L5740 tractor valued at $54,000
2008 Panther landscape trailer valued at $12,000
Various chain saws and landscape equipment with a value totalling $14,000
Oxford OPP are asking any witnesses to come forward and contact them or Crime Stoppers.
Photos of the stolen goods are below.



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