Briefs include B&E's, vehicle entries, stolen e-bikes, mail theft and mischief in Woodstock over the weekend.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police responded to several vehicle entries and thefts over the weekend.
On Saturday someone stole two yellow extension cords, two rigid drills, chargers and a drill bit case from a home on Cree Avenue near Naskapi Street. Police say and a man and a woman broke into the garage to the take the items.
Medication was stolen from a vehicle overnight between Thursday and Friday parked on Peel Street near Victoria. Meanwhile a couple of gas cards and CDs were taken from a vehicle on Canterbury Street. Also a significant number of safety glasses were stolen from a work vehicle Sunday night on Grace Street near Beale.
A Canada Post mailbox was destroyed and mail was stolen on Friday night in Woodstock. The suspect is described as a man wearing brown shoes, blue pants, a green plaid jacket over a blue hoodie, a dark face covering and a yellow baseball hat.
A couple of e-bikes have been stolen from a trailer parked on Pittock Park Road over the weekend.
The two e-bikes were described as bright neon green with black features, red goose neck handle bars, mountain bike style, hyper bike 36 volts, 26 inch, 7 speed. One of the bikes has a rear flat carrier bolted to the frame while the other has a Schwinn bag attached to the handle.

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