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Authorities Seek Two Suspects in Retail Theft Cases

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Authorities are on the lookout for two individuals involved in at least 15 suspected retail thefts across Kitchener and Cambridge.

A statement from the Waterloo Regional Police Service indicates that in Cambridge, one man is linked to a minimum of nine shoplifting incidents that took place from March 2025 until last month.

Looking to identify and speak to the individual pictured below in connection to a series of retail thefts in Cambridge.

Anyone who recognizes the individual pictured or has information related to these incidents is asked to contact police at 519‑570‑9777, extension 6432.… pic. twitter. com/Sd Xbc WVFan

– Waterloo Regional Police (@WRPSToday) March 11, 2026

Meanwhile, in Kitchener, authorities believe a woman is responsible for at least six thefts that occurred between November 2025 and last month.

Looking to identify and speak to the individual pictured below in connection to a series of retail thefts in Kitchener.

Anyone who recognizes the individual pictured or has information related to these incidents is asked to contact police at 519‑570‑9777, extension 6432.… pic. twitter. com/WSq1OIwr PJ

– Waterloo Regional Police (@WRPSToday) March 11, 2026

The police have not specified which stores were targeted during these alleged thefts.

If you recognize either suspect, please call police at 519-570-9777, or reach out anonymously to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477, or by clicking here. www. waterloocrimestoppers. com


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