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More vandalism to vehicles reported

She spoke to a man who standing at the side door who told her he was at the wrong address.
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Over the weekend, North Bay Police received the following reports of break and enter, thefts and damage to vehicles:

Break & Enter

On Saturday April 16th, at approximately 1:30 p.m. a woman returned home, after she was away for an hour and a half, to find two bicycles outside of her home on Ferguson Street.

She spoke to a man who, standing at the side door, told her he was at the wrong address.

A second man came out of the side door of the building. After both left the scene, she entered her apartment unit and noticed that she was missing a laptop computer, a DVD player and jewellery.

The first male suspect is described as:

  • Approx. 5’-3” tall, about 100 lbs, Caucasian, 25-30 years old, slim build, shaggy black hair, wearing track pants.

The second male suspect is described as:

  • Approx. 6’0 tall, about 175-180 lbs, heavier build, about 50 years old, with short grey hair. He was wearing a blue baseball cap and carrying a duffle bag at the time.

Damage to vehicles

Date

Time

Location

Description

Occurrence #

Friday 15 April

Before 1:30 p.m.

Ferguson at Oak

Tire slashed

NB16008405

Between 16-17 April

Between 8pm–8 am

Sylvan Crescent

Mirror damaged

NB16008559

Between 15-16 April

Before 10pm on 16th

Sylvan Crescent

Mirror damaged

NB16008584

17 April

Before 2 p.m.

McIntyre St west

Tires slashed

NB16008586

Between 16-17 April

Between 10 pm and 3:30 pm

Sylvan Crescent

Mirror damaged

NB16008597

Thefts

  • Sometime between 9:30 p.m. on Friday and 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, a purse was taken from a vehicle parked on Main Street East at Fisher.
  • Sometime overnight between Wednesday April 13th and Thursday April 14th, a black and orange Emo “The Monster” e-bike was taken from a residence on Princess Street West.
  • Sometime before Saturday, a bicycle, tools and a bicycle trailer were taken from the shed of a residence on Galt Street.

Jeff Turl

About the Author: Jeff Turl

Jeff is a veteran of the news biz. He's spent a lengthy career in TV, radio, print and online, covering both news and sports. He enjoys free time riding motorcycles and spoiling grandchildren.
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