
OPP investigating vandalism at Arnprior cemetery
An OPP cruiser is seen in this undated file photos. (CTV News)
Ontario Provincial Police are seeking public assistance for information after an Arnprior cemetery was vandalized last week.
Police say they responded to reports of damage to a cemetery on Albert Street last Friday.
The incident is said to have happened sometime between May 14 and May 16, according to an OPP news release.
The alleged suspects drove over gravesites, damaging grass and several headstones, police say.
OPP is asking for the public's help in gathering more information on the incident.
Anyone who witnessed anything or can assist is asked the Renfrew OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers.

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