Briefs include several vehicles being damaged in the Friendly City recently and a 23 year old charged with fraud over $5,000 after trying to open a bank account.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police are investigating after a vehicle was damaged on Huron Street last Sunday.
The same vehicle had been the target of theft two weeks prior, but the suspects ran off after being confronted by the owner. Then on Tuesday a company vehicle had its window smashed while parked at a business on Norwich Ave. Nothing was taken.
Another vehicle was targeted on Thursday in the area of Park Row. While the owners were out for a walk, someone tried to break into the vehicle, causing damage to the door.
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WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police have charged a 23 year old man from Quebec with Fraud over $5,000.
Police say the man tried to open a bank account using a fake I.D.
He was also charged with attempting to use a forged document.

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