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North Bay police release video of break-and-enter suspect

North Bay police release video of break-and-enter suspect

CTV News4 days ago
North Bay police have released security cam footage of a break-and-enter suspect caught on camera Sunday in the McLaren Street area.
North Bay Police Service is seeking the public's help to identify a suspect in a recent break-and-enter at a residential property.
The incident took place Sunday afternoon at a residence in the McLaren Street area.
'Video surveillance footage from the scene captured an individual believed to be responsible,' police said in a news release Monday.
North Bay break and enter
North Bay police said the suspect is believed to be a male riding a grey bicycle wearing a long-sleeved white shirt with rolled-up sleeves and black shorts.
(Photo from video)
The suspect is believed to be a male riding a grey bicycle wearing a long-sleeved white shirt with rolled-up sleeves and black shorts.
He was wearing a hat with a red rectangular logo, shoes with yellow toes and was carrying a beige backpack.
'Police are also aware of additional and similar incidents reported in the area,' the release said.
Similar cases in the area
'These cases are currently under active investigation and it is not yet known if they are connected.'
Residents in the area are being asked to check their security cameras for any footage of the suspect between Sunday evening and overnight until Monday morning.
'Even minor details may help advance the investigation,' police said.
Police 'have increased patrols in the affected areas and will continue proactive efforts to deter further incidents,' the release said.
'All residents should remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour immediately.'
If you have information or footage that could help with the investigation, you are asked to call police at 705-497-5555, and select Option 5 to speak with an officer.
To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online.
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