St. Thomas Police Were Searching for Four suspects after $ 2,200 in Personal Hygiene Products was stolen from local business saturday afternoon.
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Two males and Two femals enter store, daughter bags with personal hygiene products, and left without paying, st. Thomas Police Said in statment on sunday.
The Four Shoplifting Suspects Left in an identified vehicle Parked Far Away from the Store, Police Said.
The exact rental of Saturday’s Shoplifting Incident was not released by St. Thomas Police.
Police Have Still Images Of The Suspects Taken from Store Surveillance and Were Asking for the Public’s Help Identifying the individuals. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the St. Thomas Police Non-Emergency Line at 519-631-1224 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-Tips (8477).
Major Injuries in Snowmobile Crash: OPP
Two people we rushed to hospital, one with life-threating injuries, after a snowmobile crash southwest of london on saturday night.
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Middlesex County Opp, Paramedics and Firefighters Responded to An Address on Longwoods Road in the Municipality of Southwest Middlesex at 11:47 pm to Reports of a single snowmobile crash on private favoy, police said.
The Driver of the Snowmobile was rushed to Hospital with life-threating injuries, Police Said in a statement on sunday morning.
A Passenger was also taken to Hospital with serious injuries that we not considered life-threating, Police Said.
The Opp’s Traffic Management Sunkeeping Team Was Called in Investigate The Crash, Police Said.
Police Did not release the age or identities of the Two People Injured or the exact rental of the crash. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Opp for 1-888-310-1122 or crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
The snowmobile crash is the second in the london region in the past week.
Last Sunday Evening, An 18-Year-Old from Perth County was killed after his snowmobile collided with a tree near sebringville.
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