
One liquor store allegedly hit twice by same person: OPP
After two separate incidences of theft of alcohol, Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are asking for the public's help identifying a man they believe is involved.
On June 30, a man entered LCBO located on Dunham Drive in New Tecumseth around 8 p.m.
He was seen placing $292 worth of products from the display case into a shopping bag he was carrying and walking out the door without paying.
Three days later, police say the same man visited the New Tecumseth liquor store and took more items.
The suspect is described as: a Caucasian male, 50-to-60-years old, small build, grey hair, hairstyle short, and beard. Black shoes, black pants, black shirt with white words, plaid jacket, carrying a white and green bag.
Officers are looking to identify this individual. If you know this person, please call 1-888-310-1122 or provide information anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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