WPS conducted RIDE programs this weekend and did not find an impaired driver, a stolen vehicle was recovered, shoplifter on Norwich Ave and a window smashed on Princess Street.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police set up a RIDE program over the weekend at multiple locations in the Friendly City.
They stopped 412 vehicles in total and did not find any impaired drivers. Seven Highway Traffic Act warnings were issued.
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WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police recovered a stolen vehicle from the Blossom Park Road area on Friday afternoon.
The car had been stolen from a business on Dundas Street near Lansdowne on Thursday evening. Police only found the vehicle, and did not arrest a suspect.
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WOODSTOCK - Police are searching for a shoplifter after several items were taken from a business on Norwich Ave late Friday night.
The suspect is described as a white man, about 5'1, wearing dark cargo pants, a flower-patterned shirt and was carrying a dark grey backpack.
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WOODSTOCK - The driver side window of a vehicle parked on Princess Street was smashed.
Officers were called early Sunday morning around 5:00 about the vandalism.
Anyone with information on any of these crimes are asked to contact Woodstock Police at 519-537-2323
or Crime Stoppers 519-421-TIPS (8477) or toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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