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WEST PARRY SOUND OPP INVESTIGATING A SERIES OF THEFTS FROM UNLOCKED CARS

West Parry Sound OPP is investigating a series of car thefts right across Parry Sound.

During a three day period over the weekend, more than 20 cars had items stolen from inside them.

All of the thefts occurred overnight.

West Parry Sound OPP Sergeant Rick McKay says all the cars were unlocked and none were damaged.

Things stolen ranged from loose change to a snowmobile helmet.

Police have no suspects.

The OPP’s Lock It OR Lose campaign urges residents to lock their cars even if they’re sitting in the driveway.

If you have any information about who might be responsible, you’re urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or go to their website at Crime Stoppers or you can contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

Tom Mangos
Tom Mangos
I was born and raised in the former Borough of East York (now part of Toronto), a friendly community with small-town roots. After attending Ryerson’s Electrical Technology program in Toronto, I became involved in the family’s retail electronics business, eventually taking it over. During that time, I became involved in a number of community groups including the East York Community Centre Liaison Committee, and sitting on the board of the Toronto Police 54 Division liaison committee, as well as chairing the Pape Village Business Improvement Area. In 2007, I decided to pursue a career in radio broadcasting, enrolling in Humber College’s radio broadcasting program. It was a wonderful opportunity and something I’ve wanted to do since high school. After working at a number of stations in both Ontario and Alberta, I am excited to work alongside with the great team at 103.3 Moose FM in beautiful Parry Sound.

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