The Sarnia Police Service is looking for the public’s assistance with any information on a break, enter and theft that occurred in the city.
On October 29th, 2024, at 3:50 am, an industrial property was entered by thieves on Scott Road.
The thieves gained access to the property by backing up to the locked main gates and ramming the fence down with the rear of a flatbed truck. This action caused significant damage to the business.
The truck in question is a white, older-model Ford or Dodge truck with a flatbed on the rear. The truck appears to have a company logo on the side.
The thieves then proceeded to attach a Lincoln Welder to the rear of the truck and tow it from the scene. The stolen welder is valued at $50,000.
Officers have recovered the vehicle believed to be involved in the theft. The 2004 Ford commercial truck, stolen from a business on London Line before the break-in, was discovered in a remote area of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation community. The vehicle appears to have been deliberately set on fire and abandoned at this location.
If you have any information on the theft of the truck from London Line, the break and enter on Scott Road or the vehicle’s abandonment on Aamjiwnaang First Nation please contact Sarnia Lambton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or go on line at www.p3tips.com. You will remain completely anonymous and could receive a cash reward for your information.