WPS are still investigating two B&E's at local businesses overnight between Thursday and Friday, meanwhile a 17 year was arrested after stealing $6,300 in merchandise from a business on Blandford Street.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police dealt with a number of break and enters over the weekend.
On Friday, police were called to a business on Dundas Street after someone pried open the back door. Once inside, the suspect tossed product all over the ground and stole several products. The theft likely happened overnight between Thursday and Friday.
Meanwhile several Dewalt tools, a POS payment system, a black and green LEHR 5HP Boat Outboard engine, a Dewalt mitre saw and Bosch saw stand were stolen from a business on Dundas at Winiett Street.
The theft happened sometime between Thursday night at 7 and Friday morning.
The Woodstock Police Service would like to encourage anyone with information on either of these crimes to contact police 519-537-2323 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Woodstock Police did arrest a 17 year old teenager early Saturday morning.
Police say the teen broke into a business on Dundas at Blandford Street just after midnight. They made off with about $6,300 in merchandise. After going through surveillance footage, officers recognized the suspect and arrested the teen just before 2 a.m. The 17 year old was charged with the following:
· Break, Enter a Place – Commit Indictable Offence
· Theft Over $5000
· Possession of Break In Instruments
· Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000

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