A Toyota Corolla, a steel wagon and a mountain bike were stolen in three separate thefts overnight Tuesday in the City of Woodstock.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police are investigating several thefts in the Friendly City that happened overnight on Tuesday.
A black 2017 Toyota Corolla was stolen from a home early Tuesday morning around 1:40 by two unknown suspects. The theft happened on Houser's Lane.
Meanwhile a steel wagon was taken from a fenced back yard at a home on Stafford Street.
Also a Giant Sedona Mountain bike was stolen from a home on Greenleaf Cr.
Anyone with information on any of these thefts is asked to contact Woodstock Police at 519-537-2323 or Crime
Stoppers 421-TIPS (8477) or toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Theft Prevention Tips:
- Ensure all the doors and windows to your house are closed and locked when you are not home or sleeping.
- If possible put away all tools, bikes and house hold belongings you do not wish to be stolen and lock them up in a shed or garage at the end of each day, even if you intend to use them again the next day.
- Keep your vehicle windows closed and doors locked when not in use.
- Consider investing in a home security camera system. These systems range in price and some are more affordable than others.
- Consider installing motion activated outdoor lights.

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