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Peterborough County OPP Investigating Break-Ins at LCBO in Hastings and Foodland in Buckhorn

Updated: Nov 24

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Peterborough County, ON

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The Peterborough County OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) are looking into two overnight store break-ins after incidents at the Hastings LCBO and the Foodland in Buckhorn.


The first report came from the LCBO, where staff monitoring live surveillance saw a man inside the store after hours. Investigators believe he may have used a pry bar to force his way in. When officers arrived, the suspect had already fled the area.


A short time later, police were called to another break-in at the Foodland in Buckhorn. OPP officers remain on scene gathering evidence and assessing the damage. The store has not yet confirmed when it will be able to reopen.


Although police have not officially confirmed the two incidents are connected, it is believed they may involve the same suspect.


At this point, no video footage or suspect descriptions have been made public.


If you were in either area last night or noticed anything unusual, your information could be helpful to investigators. Please consider sharing this article to help spread the word.


Anyone with tips is encouraged to contact Peterborough County OPP at 705 742-0401 or submit them online anonymously through Peterborough/Northumberland Crime Stoppers at http://www.stopcrimehere.ca/


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