Second Suspect Arrested for Cambridge Ice Cream Theft
Second Suspect Arrested for Cambridge Ice Cream Theft

Waterloo Regional Police have arrested a second suspect in connection with a theft of ice cream and other items from a Cambridge business. The incident, which occurred earlier this week, involved the theft of between 25 and 30 tubs of ice cream, along with pop, water, oil, and some small equipment.

Details of the Theft

Authorities reported that the stolen goods were taken from a local establishment in Cambridge. The first suspect was apprehended shortly after the theft, and the second suspect was arrested on Wednesday. Police have not released the names of the suspects, as charges are pending.

Investigation Ongoing

The investigation is ongoing, and police are urging anyone with additional information to come forward. The stolen items have not yet been recovered, and authorities are working to determine the full extent of the loss.

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This incident has drawn attention to the impact of petty theft on local businesses, with community members expressing concern over the frequency of such crimes. The Cambridge business owner has stated that the theft has caused significant disruption, though operations continue.

Waterloo Regional Police have increased patrols in the area to prevent further incidents. They remind the public to report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement.

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