
Multiple thefts reported at Waterloo business
A person of interest in multiple thefts from a Waterloo business is pictured in these undated images. (Courtesy: Waterloo Regional Police Service)
The Waterloo Regional Police Service is investigating multiple thefts and a break-and-enter attempt at a Waterloo business over the course of two days.
All the incidents were reported at a King Street North store between June 12 and June 14.
Investigators have released two images of a person they want to speak with as part of their investigation.
Anyone with more information is urged to contact police.
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