Woodstock Police helped track down a couple of suspects wanted in the Waterloo Region in relation to at least 17 B&E's at rural homes and businesses.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police helped track down a couple of suspects wanted in the Waterloo Region.
On Thursday the Waterloo Regional Police Service's Break, Enter and Auto Theft team completed a investigation where several farms and small businesses were targeted in rural areas of Waterloo Region. They identified two suspects in the case and with the help of Woodstock Police were able to track them down.
A 21 year old man and 33 year old man, both from Leamington have been arrested and face several charges including, seventeen counts of Break and Enter, and three counts of theft.

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