The charges include break and enter, possession of property obtained by crime, and 13 counts of operation while prohibited.
CENTRAL HURON - Someone from Zorra Township is facing a long list of charges in Huron County.
This comes after the OPP responded to a break and enter in Central Huron back on June 18th.
Police say the rural property owner found someone in their barn on Bayfield Road that evening. The suspect tried to flee through a nearby field, but their motorcycle got stuck in the mud.
The charges against the 47-year-old include break and enter, possession of break in instruments, possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, possession of methamphetamine, and altering/destroying/removing a Vehicle Identification Number.
He also faces 13 counts of operation while prohibited and eight charges under the Highway Traffic Act, Cannabis Control Act, and Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act.
#HuronOPP has charged a #ZorraTwp resident with 20 Criminal charges and 8 Provincial offences after they were caught breaking into a rural property and stealing copper. They tried to escape on a motorcycle which got stuck in the mud in a farm field. A 47 year-old man from… pic.twitter.com/7EVR7Xw6bA
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) July 8, 2025

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