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Waterloo police warning public about theft of bylaw officer’s jacket

The crest on a Waterloo Regional Police officer's sleeve. Kevin Nielsen / Global News

Waterloo Regional Police have issued a warning to the public about potential imposters after a by-law officer’s jacket went missing in North Dumfries.

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According to police, officers were called to the North Dumfries Community Complex on Greenfield Road in Ayr shortly after 8 p.m. Tuesday after a break-in was reported.

They say that between 9:45 a.m. and 6:45 p.m., a locker was broken into and the thief or thieves made off with a navy blue bylaw jacket which has the words Municipal Enforcement Officer written on the back. The jacket also reportedly has North Dumfries Township Enforcement Officer patches on both shoulders.

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Police say residents should be wary of a potential impersonator pretending to be a by-law officer. If residents are concerned about someone using police issued equipment improperly, they are being asked to call 911 to confirm the identity of the officer in question.

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Police are asking anyone with further information to call 519-570-9777 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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