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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say it is investigating two incidents of fuel theft in Norfolk.
Police say between April 29 and May 4, and unknown number of people visited a Crescent Boulevard, Simcoe, Norfolk County address and proceeded to drill holes into a gas tank on a parked vehicle. The unknown suspect(s) then removed fuel. Damage is estimated at around $1,000.
In a separate incident, a transport truck was parked in a field at Highway 59, Langton, Norfolk County address.
When the owner arrived back at their address, police say they found a man syphoning gas from the tanks of the truck.
When the man was confronted, he fled in a pickup truck. He was last seen heading westbound on Norfolk County Road 45.
The man is described as white, 30’s, around 5’10. 175 lbs, scruffy short brown hair with a thin build and wearing a black toque with jeans and had a very pungent odour.
The pickup truck was described as an older black coloured Ford Super duty F250 or F350, four door truck. Police say there was a 25 gallon drum with an electric pump located at the rear of the truck.
OPP continue to investigate both incidents and are asking anyone with information to contact them.