Photo of break and enter suspect provided by London police. Photo of break and enter suspect provided by London police.
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Police Investigate Rash of East-End Break-ins

London police are looking for suspects after what they call an increase in break and enters at businesses in the east end of the city.

Between June 4 and 11, police say there were seven break-ins at commercial premises in the area of Pacific Court and Dundas St. Police say they break-ins tend to happened between the hours of 5pm and 6pm. In most cases, glass was broken to allow access to the businesses and items like electronics were stolen.

Police do have one suspect description. They are looking for a white male, about 30-years-old, 6' tall with a thin build and a scruffy beard.

He was wearing a black baseball hat with an orange "D" on the front.

Police are also investigating an increase in break and enters in the area of Highbury Ave. near Hwy. 401.

Police say between June 7 and 12 there were three break-ins to area buildings. In all three cases the break-ins happened between the hours of 11pm and 3am and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.

Police are looking for two suspects in relation to the break and enters.

The first suspect is described as a white male, approximately 50-60 years old, with a heavy build and glasses He was wearing a red hoodie and a black jacket. The second suspect is described as a white male, approximately 35-40-years-old, with a medium build. He was wearing dark blue clothing with the hood up.

Anyone with any information is asked to call London police or Crime Stoppers.

 

Photo of Highbury Ave. break and enter suspects. Photo courtesy of London police.Photo of Highbury Ave. break and enter suspects. Photo courtesy of London police.

Photo of Highbury Ave. break and enter suspects. Photo courtesy of London police.Photo of Highbury Ave. break and enter suspects. Photo courtesy of London police.

Photo of Highbury Ave. break and enter suspects. Photo courtesy of London police.Photo of Highbury Ave. break and enter suspects. Photo courtesy of London police.

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