Barrie police are investigating after two suspects reportedly stole a router from a local Canada Computers in early January.
On Saturday, police say they were called to the store at 510 Byrne Dr. after two suspects reportedly stole a wireless router valued in excess of $450.
At the time of the theft, one of the suspects removed the ASUS GT-AC5300 router from a shelf and placed it on the floor before the other suspect picked it up and hid it in a large black bag, police say.
Both suspects left the store without attempting to pay for the router, according to officers.
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The first suspect is described as a man with black hair and a beard, wearing a three-quarter-length black winter jacket with fur around the hood, a black Nike baseball cap, blue jeans and light brown boots.
The second suspect is described as a woman with long black hair in a ponytail, wearing a three-quarter-length black winter jack with fur around the hood, blue jeans and white boots and holding a large black bag.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact Const. Matte of the Barrie Police Service at 705-725-7025, ext. 2557, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.
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