Woodstock Police arrested a man for impaired driving after responding to a domestic dispute early this morning, a transport truck had their windows smashed out last night and stolen vehicle was recovered in Norfolk County.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police responded to a domestic dispute call on Wednesday and ended up charging a 33 year old man with impaired driving.
When police arrived at the home around 2:20 this morning, they found evidence that the man was intoxicated and had recently been driving. The man was belligerent with police and refused to provide a breath sample. He was arrested and charged with Failing to Provide a Breath Demand.
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WOODSTOCK - A transport truck was broken into over night near a hotel on Bruin Blvd.
The driver side window of the transport had been smashed and valuables, including a tablet were taken from the truck. This investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with information on this crime can contact Woodstock Police at 519-537-2323 or Crime Stoppers 421-TIPS (8477) or toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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WOODSTOCK - A pick up truck that was unknowingly stolen from a Woodstock business in the area of Springbank Ave South has been recovered.
The vehicle was located by the Norfolk OPP and WPS want to thank their police partners from the OPP who were able to recover this vehicle.

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