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Media Release Thursday February 23rd 2023

Theft

On Wednesday February 22, 2023 St. Thomas Police were called in regard to a stolen e-bike from a Southwick Street residence.  It was reported that a Daymak Austin e-bike was stolen on Sunday February 19th around 7:00 AM. The e-bike is described as black and white in colour, having a red throttle and is valued around $1,500 (pictured) Anyone with information is asked to contact St. Thomas Police at 519-631-1224 or Crime Stoppers ST23002889

Mischief 

On Wednesday February 22, 2023 just after 5 pm St. Thomas Police were called to a business in the 500 block of Talbot Street after it was reported that an unknown person had smashed the glass of a store front window. STPS are continuing to investigate. If you have any information please contact St. Thomas Police at 519-631-1224 or Crime Stoppers ST23002898

Break and Enter 

On Wednesday February 22, 2023 around 8:30 AM, St. Thomas Police were notified of a break and enter to a business on Edward Street. Sometime between the hours of 5:30 PM the night before and 6:00 AM on the 22nd an unknown person(s) gained access to the business. Reported stolen are 5 bronze metal custom piece valued at $900 and a DeWalt cordless drill with a value of $200. Police continue to investigate and review video footage in the area.

If you have any information or saw anything suspicious in the area, please contact STPS at 519-631-1224 or Crime Stoppers and refer to case ST23002875

Arson

On Wednesday February 22, 2023 just before 8:00 AM St. Thomas Police were called to attend an address on Pearl Street after a fire had been set to a mattress. The fire had burnt before Police arrived. Police continue to investigate and review video surveillance. If you have any information or saw anything suspicious in the area, please contact STPS at 519-631-1224 or Crime Stoppers and refer to case ST23002871

Fraud

On Wednesday February 22, 2023 St. Thomas Police were called to a local business to take the report of a suspected fraud. It was reported that over $35,000 of merchandise had been purchased using a stolen credit card. STPS are continuing to investigate. ST23002884

 

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