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Police are looking for assistance in identifying a truck believed to be involved in a recent break and enter.
Sudbury OPP said members responded last Monday (April 19) to a report of a camp property being broken into at Armstrong Lake, northwest of Fairbank Lake.
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“From the preliminary investigation, police were able to obtain a photo of a dark-coloured Dodge Ram leaving the driveway of the camp on April 11, at 5:13 p.m.,” the OPP said.
Officers are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the pickup.