Thieves goal ATVs in Thamesville, Dresden
Chatham-Kent police are on the lookout for suggestions from the general public as they attempt to observe down three ATVs that had been reported stolen not too long ago throughout two separate incidents.
Police stated within the first case, somebody stole a 2018 CAN-AM Outlander 570 Searching Addition ATV from an handle on Gordon Avenue in Thamesville.
Officers stated the ATV was parked underneath the storage port on the residence on November 5 when surveillance footage captured two males eradicating the ATV from the property at 12:26 p.m. The ATV was reported a couple of hours later.
A blue Dodge Ram pickup truck was additionally recorded on video approaching the ATV on the similar time.
Police had been in a position to establish the pickup truck as having been reported stolen from Middlesex with Ontario license plate BN91914.
Investigators stated the stolen ATV is camo in color and contains a camo pouch on the entrance, including that police are actively trying to find the suspects. You may as well discover some photos of the ATV and the suspects beneath.
Anybody with info that would assist with the investigation is urged to contact Constable Taryn Apers at [email protected].
Chatham-Kent police want to establish these suspects after an ATV was reported stolen from Thamesville. (Photograph courtesy of Chatham-Kent police)
Within the second case, Chatham-Kent police are on the lookout for leads after they had been referred to as to a break-in on Jackson Avenue in Dresden the place somebody took off with two Honda 4-wheel ATVs.
Police stated the theft came about someday late Monday night time or early Tuesday morning.
Anybody with info on that theft is inspired to contact Constable Chris Wegrzyn at [email protected].
You may as well submit an nameless tip on both of the ATV thefts to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and could also be eligible for a money reward.
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CK police discover Leamington man in stolen car in Tilbury
A 27-year-old Leamington man who was wished by Chatham-Kent police and Ontario Provincial Police turned up inside a stolen pickup truck in Tilbury.
CK police stated an officer on basic patrol discovered him on Stewart Avenue on Monday.
The accused was arrested and charged with possession of stolen property over $5,000 and he was taken to police headquarters the place he was set to be held pending a bail listening to.








