Lambton OPP have arrested a 35-year-old Forest man in connection to a break and enter in Plympton-Wyoming.
Police stated $70,000 in property was stolen from a Michigan Line residence throughout the early morning hours November 1.
That included a Yanmar compact tractor, a Ferris zero-turn mower, a 1965 Chevrolet half ton pickup truck and a Lycoming plane engine.
Police stated a number of objects had beforehand been recovered at close by places.
On November 14, officers executed a search warrant at an handle on Creamery Street in North-Middlesex and confiscated the stolen mower.
It was undertaken by members of the Lambton OPP Neighborhood Road Crime Unit (CSCU), Elgin-Middlesex CSCU, West Area OPP Tactical Rescue Unit (TRU), the West Area OPP Canine Unit, the West Area OPP Emergency Response Unit (ERT) together with Lambton and Middlesex OPP uniform members.
Police stated different stolen property and offence-related objects have been recovered throughout the search.
The accused is dealing with two counts every of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, and failure to adjust to a launch order.
He was additionally charged with possession of a firearm or ammunition opposite to a prohibition order.
Police stated the suspect was held pending a bail listening to earlier than the Ontario Courtroom of Justice in Sarnia and has since been launched.
Anybody with details about this investigation is requested to name the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.
These wishing to stay nameless can name Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go away an nameless on-line message at www.P3tips.com.
You could be eligible to obtain a money reward of as much as $2,000.