HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-05-21, Page 11Huron County Crimestoppers crimes of the month for May
CENTRAL HURON - Huron
County Crime Stoppers and the
Huron County OPP would like the
assistance of the public in helping
solve a break and enter in Central
Huron.
Huron OPP officers are investigat-
ing a recent break, enter and theft of
dirt bike. Sometime between the
overnight hours of April 30, 2014,
unknown suspects forced entry into a
storage shed located on Kinburn
Line.
Once inside, the suspects pro-
ceeded to steal a 2003 red Honda
CRF 150 dirt bike. The dirt bike had a
"Monster" energy drink sticker on the
fender. Police believe the suspects
utilized an ATV to remove the dirt
bike from the scene.
The dirt bike is valued at approxi-
mately $1200.
HURON EAST - Huron County
Crime Stoppers and the Huron
County OPP would like the assistance
of the public in helping solve a break
and enter in Huron East.
Huron County OPP officers are
investigating a break, enter and theft
that occurred at a farm on Brandon
Road near Ethel. Sometime over-
night and into the morning of April
18th, unknown persons entered the
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insecure barn at that location and
attempted to steal an ATV that was
parked inside.
They stole the key from the ATV
however a large tractor blocking
the entrance prevented the theft of
the machine. The Culprits were
successful in stealing two STIHL
brand name chainsaws. One was a
model 250 with a 25 cc engine, and
the other was a model 362 with a 60
cc engine. Both of the chainsaws
had orange cases and blade
covers.
The replacement value of the sto-
len items was set at approximately
$700.
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NORTH HURON - Huron County
Crime Stoppers and the Huron
County OPP would like the assistance
of the public in helping solve a break
and enter in Central Huron.
Huron County OPP officers are
investigating a break, enter and theft
that occurred on Morris Street in
Blyth.
The crime took place on April 24th
sometime between 8:30 a.m. and
11:00 a.m.
Those responsible entered through
an unlocked side door and proceeded
to search the home for valuables.
Stolen property from the residence
included:
• A Sentry fire safe.
• A gold ring with the letter "G"
inscribed in it.
■ A gold locket and chain
■ A gold necklace
• A nominal amount of cash and
some blank cheques and some
prescription medication
The value of the stolen goods has
an estimated value of $1500.
If you have any information
regarding this crime or any other
crime, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-
222-8477 or submit a tip online at
www.hc-cs.ca. You could earn a
cash reward of up to $2000, you will
never have to reveal your identity
or testify in court.
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