Woodstock Police arrested three teenagers in a car who they found with cocaine and edibles overnight Tuesday. They are also investigating a suspicious person peering into windows overnight on Dufferin Street.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock police arrested a couple of teenagers after doing a traffic stop on Tuesday, around 2:40 am.
While on routine patrols, officers noticed a Volkswagen Jetta parked in a vacant lot at a local business. Police found three teens in the car, and they were in possession of several different substances including marijuana, edibles and cocaine.
The kids are all male and range between the ages of 15-16 years old. They are facing the following charges:
- Possession of over 5 grams of dried cannabis
- Possession of Schedule 1 substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
- Possession of Schedule 1 substance – Cocaine
- Possession of Property obtained by Crime under $5000.00.
The youths were released from police custody and turned over to their parents.
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WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police are investigating after getting a report about a suspicious man peering into windows.
Police say the man was spotted doing this on Sunday around 2:30 am on Dufferin Street.
The incident was reported to the police then next day. There was no damage or theft reported.
Anyone with information on this strange act, is asked to contact Woodstock Police or Crime Stoppers.

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