
$13K in jewelry stolen during Guelph break-in
It happened sometime Thursday in the area of Waverley Drive and Windsor Street.
When the homeowner returned, just before 5 p.m., they found the patio door smashed and house ransacked.
Guelph Police said jewelry, flatware and cash were missing.
Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity in the neighbourhood can contact Const. Joel Yip Chuck at 519-824-1212, ext. 7556, or email jyipchuck@guelphpolice.ca. Tips can also be made to Crime Stoppers.
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