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Police investigating $15K in damage to dump trucks in Tecumseh
The OPP said officers responded to a report of mischief at a business on Tecumseh Road East near Lesperance Road on May 10.
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Posted: May 17, 2021 9:38 AM ET | Last Updated: May 17
OPP said the owner of a business arrived at work to find 13 dump trucks damaged on May 10.(CBC)
Police are investigating after more than a dozen dump trucks were found damaged in Tecumseh earlier this month.
Officers responded to a report of mischief at a business on Tecumseh Road East near Lesperance Road on May 10, the OPP said in a media release on Monday.
WINDSOR, ONT. Several residents living on Riverside Drive in Tecumseh woke up to an unusual site Saturday morning. A surveillance video showed an unknown person kicking over lawn signs that read “Rethink the Trail.” Residents tell CTV News Ontario Provincial Police have collected video in the area. OPP have yet to confirm. The signs are part of an online campaign opposing a trail along Riverside Drive East that would connect Lesperance Road and Lakewood Park. A second group called “Extend the Trail” was formed in favour of extending the Ganatchio Trail in Windsor to Tecumseh. The trail is part of a 20-year active transportation plan to connect all seven municipalities across Windsor-Essex.