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Police investigating theft of tools

South Bruce OPP are investigating the theft of $3,500 worth of tools.

On July 20, police received a theft report from an address along Havelock Street in Lucknow.

Investigators believe that sometime between July 18, and July 20, numerous tools were taken from the property.

The list of stolen property includes a screwdriver set, a Dewalt drill and sawzall, a Mastercraft Tool kit, a Milwaukee drill bit set, work light, saw set, zip saw, sawzall and batteries, a Stihl chainsaw model 170 and a model 391 and 100 amp welder.

The South Bruce OPP are asking anyone who may have information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.

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