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Police hoping public can assist in Main St. break and enter

It was determined that two suspects entered the store and multiple items were stolen including collectible coins, money, and jewelry

North Bay police are hoping someone recognizes a pair of suspects wanted in the break and enter of a Main St. W. business this past Monday.

On February 4, they got an early morning alarm call, and when officers arrived they saw signs of forced entry.

It was determined that two suspects entered the store and multiple items were stolen including collectible coins, money, and jewelry.

The value is yet to be determined say police.

The two suspects are described as;

  • A white male wearing a black winter coat with fur around the hood and thick, white rubber soles with a black top sneaker.
  • The other suspect appeared smaller in stature, also wearing a winter coat with fur around the hood.

The North Bay Police Forensic Identification Unit is assisting in the ongoing investigation.

Anyone who knows the identity of the suspects or has any information that may assist police with this investigation is asked to call the North Bay Police Service at 705-497-5555. Detective Constable Shepstone is investigating.

For those who wish to remain anonymous, contact Near North Crime Stoppers, by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by submitting a tip online at nearnorthcrimestoppers.com.


Jeff Turl

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