Suspect wanted in Kingston tow yard thefts

Kingston, Ontario — June 2, 2015 — Kingston Police are looking to identify a male suspect caught on camera breaking into the property of a local tow company late last month.

The Kingston Heritage reports the suspect, described as a five-foot-five Caucasian man in his early 40s, is seen on surveillance video crossing the yard of Pat Rogers Towing on Saturday, May 23 at around 1:30 a.m.

The footage shows the man at the 402 Patrick Street address, breaking into and damaging a number of tow trucks and stealing various items.

Police say the suspect was wearing a baseball cap with the ford “ARMY” across the front, a three-quarter-length work jacket layered over a sweater, dark pants and light-coloured footwear. He was also seen holding a bag and a long, thin stick or bat.

Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact Det. Jason Chaill at 613-549-4660, ext. 6233, or jcahill@kpf.ca.

Tips can be made anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or at tipsubmit.com.

Information can also be provided via the Kingston Police MyPD app, available for download at kpf.ca, or through a private message to the Kingston Police Facebook Page.

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