Briefs include two separate break and enter incidents, and a Woodstock man was charged after making 93 calls to police tying up resources.
WOODSTOCK - A 57 year old man from Woodstock has been charged for harassing a WPS Communications Staff and public mischief after making 93 calls to police over a two week period. He made calls to the emergency and non-emergency phone lines without actually needing any assistance and taking up time of valuable resources.
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WOODSTOCK – Woodstock Police responded to a report for a break and enter of a trailer at a home on Dunkirk Avenue. Police say the unknown suspect(s) broke into a trailer sometime overnight on July 3rd. It was reported tools were stolen from the trailer.
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WOODSTOCK - Police say a suspect entered a garage that was left open in the area of Nova Scotia Court. On July 5th, he stole two golf bags that had golf clubs and other equipment inside of them. The suspect was wearing a black sweater, between 5’8”-5’10” with short hair and he was riding a black bike with thick tires.

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