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OPP says ‘fully assembled’ kitchen stolen during break and enter

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Ontario Provincial Police says a “fully assembled” kitchen was stolen during a break and enter in Norfolk County.

Police were called to a home under construction on Smith’s Mill Rd. around 8:30 a.m. Monday.

Police say 16 cabinets, a kitchen island, wood flooring, tile flooring, a bathroom vanity with accessories and a large quantity of power tools were stolen from the site sometime between Sunday and Monday.

The stolen items are estimated to be worth roughly $20,000.

Anyone with information about this theft is asked to contact Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122.

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