Sea-Doos, truck, boat trailer stolen over two days in Norfolk

Sea Doos truck boat trailer stolen over two days in Norfolk

A side-by-side, a pick-up truck, a pair of Sea-Doos and a boat trailer were all reported stolen in Norfolk County on Wednesday, Sept. 13.

Norfolk OPP say an off-road vehicle, described as a black 2009 Yamaha Rhino side-by-side, was stolen at about 3:40 am from a property on Norfolk County Road 19 East.

In the early morning hours that same day, a pickup truck was stolen from a Concession 6 Townsend property. The black 2003 GMC Sierra pickup contained about $2,000 worth of power tools at the time of the theft.

At shortly after 1 pm Wednesday, police investigated another theft on Concession 6 Townsend. Two Sea-Doos and a boat trailer were stolen from the property the prior day. The stolen watercraft are described as a red and black 1999 Sea-Doo GSX and a red 2002 Sea-Doo GTX.

Norfolk OPP are also investigating the theft of a golf cart from a property on Blueline Road.

The theft, reported to police on Sept. 11, occurred sometime in the late evening or early morning hours.

The golf cart is described as a red 2017 Club Car with an “NHRA” sticker affixed to the front, a lift kit and aftermarket wheels.

These thefts come on the heels of similar incidents in the county last week.

A pair of Sea-Doos and a boat trailer were also reported stolen last Friday from a

Norfolk County Road 19 East property.

Norfolk OPP say the theft occurred sometime between 3 am and 3:52 am on Sept. 8.

The stolen items are described as a black 2008 Yacht Club trailer, a yellow and black 2004 Sea-Doo RXP 215 and a gray 2008 Sea-Doo RXP 255.

An SUV and camping trailer were reported stolen from a residential property on Main Street in Walsingham.

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Norfolk OPP say the theft occurred sometime between 2:30 pm on Sept. 8 and 8 am on Sept. 9.

The SUV is a black 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe while the trailer is a gray 2021 Grand River C32.

The investigations are ongoing. Police ask anyone with information to call 1-888-310-1122. People wishing to remain anonymous can provide tips to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or leave an anonymous online tip on the tips link at www.helpsolvecrime.com where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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