Woodstock Police are reporting mischief, a break and enter, and a stolen vehicle from over the weekend.
WOODSTOCK - A Ford Expedition has been reported stolen.
Late Thursday, the black SUV was reportedly stolen from a driveway on Champlain Avenue near Juliana Drive.
The vehicle was described as having stick figures wearing Toronto Maple Leaf jerseys in the back windshield and a scratch on the left side of the back bumper.
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WOODSTOCK - There's been a break and enter downtown.
On Friday, at around 12:30 a.m. The back door of a restaurant on Dundas Street and Clarke Street was pried open. The suspect entered the business and reportedly stole cash and food.
The suspect is described as a 5’8 male wearing a white hooded sweater, jeans, and white shoes. They were also carrying a white backpack with black zippers.
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WOODSTOCK - Multiple vehicles have been found with smashed windows and missing wallets.
Sometime early Saturday morning, unknown suspects reportedly smashed the windows of a 2017 Ford Escape and a 2022 Ford Edge and took wallets that were found in the vehicles.
The SUVs had been parked in a driveway on Lakeview Drive.
That same morning, unknown suspects reportedly smashed the front passenger side window of another vehicle parked in a lot on Devonshire Avenue and Vansittart Avenue and stole a purse.
The Woodstock Police Service would like to encourage anyone having information about these investigations to contact the Woodstock Police Service at 519-537-2323 or Crime Stoppers at 1- 800-222-TIPS (8477).

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