
Safe and guns stolen from Woolwich home
The Waterloo Regional Police Service is looking for a safe with several guns inside which was stolen from a Woolwich home.
On Monday, police were told about a break-in at a home in the Kraft Drive area.
They were told sometime between May 16 and May 19, someone got into the house and stole a black safe with gold accents and a turn-dial lock. The safe had several firearms inside.
Residents in the area are being asked to check their security footage for suspicious people, vehicles or activity.

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