Northumberland OPP are investigated the reported theft of thousands of dollars worth of tools from a business in Brighton.
Police say the theft from Vanderlaan Building Products on Loyalist Drive occurred on Wednesday around 3 a.m. OPP say four business trailers parked on the property were entered and a large number of tools were removed.
The estimated total value of the theft is $10,000, OPP stated.
Some of the tools – with brand names including Milwaukee, Dewalt, Stanley, Rigid and Olfa included:
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- Sawzall
- Chop saws
- Miter saws
- Impact tools
- Batteries
- Chargers
- Drills
- Worksite radios
- Aluminum brakes and ladders
- A large number of hand tools
Anyone with information is asked to contact their nearest OPP detachment or anonymously with the Peterborough/Northumberland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-22-8477 or online.
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