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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 rr Lions ('hrh ,-- 'Pira i t Ptl°'Y 11L4.. S :: Y Whitney South for the News Record Londesboro Lions Club donates to Drive for Dean The Londesboro Lions Club recently donated $1,000 to the Drive for Dean fundraiser. Pictured here are the 0' Reilly Family, Jim baby Shaylyn, Charlene, Dean and big brother Ben along with John Haak and Luke Bolinger from the Lions Club. GDDIILLA Fri & St.13:45&$:15 Buil - ihur 7;31) rakorwav Islam Cal Kil e,•,.rl lm 11.m., Maim- www.moviei i rrkse -800-265-3438 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. Wednesday, May 21, 2014 • News Record 11 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. ON ALL NEW & USED VEHICLES* MaIrw St, 5, Exeter ' 5111,23&2353 1100161 77 www.exetertoyoteoce IN STOCKVEHICLESQNI