Over $10,000 Worth of Metal Stolen from Guelph Business

A Guelph business has reported the theft of over $10,000 worth of metal over a two-day period. The thefts occurred at a business located in the area of Watson Road South and Airpark Drive. Surveillance video captured footage of the suspects arriving in a maroon-colored Ford F-150 and loading items onto the bed of the truck. A similar truck, as well as a white Chevrolet or GMC pickup, were also seen at the scene of the second theft. A total of 875 steel hoops were stolen from the business. No suspect descriptions have been provided. The thefts follow a similar incident in the same area, where copper wire and electric motors were stolen from another business. Police are asking anyone with information on the latest theft to contact Guelph Police Service or Crime Stoppers.

Police Investigation Leads to Road Closures and Business Evacuations in Guelph

Several roads and businesses in Guelph, Ontario were closed on Tuesday morning due to a suspicious package investigation. The incident, which took place in the city’s north end, prompted police to evacuate the area and close Woodlawn Road, Silvercreek Parkway, and Fair Road while they investigated. The package, which was initially discovered by staff at the Canada Post depot on Woodlawn Road, was later determined not to be suspicious by the Waterloo regional police’s explosives disposal unit.

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