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Police seek suspects in pair of Stone Road Mall phone kiosk thefts

Thousands of dollars worth of phones were stolen in the incidents
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Police released these images of people they want to talk to in connection with a pair of break-ins at Stone Road Mall.

Guelph police are seeking the public’s help identifying two men as we continue to investigate a pair of break-ins to the same Stone Road Mall business.

Just before 9 a.m. Feb. 15 police were called to a break-in at a business in the mall. Two males entered the mall and went to one of the kiosk businesses, where a tool was used to force open drawers and steal a number of phones with a total value of $7,800.

Both males were described as possibly South Asian in their late 20s with chin strap beards and goatees. One was approximately 6’1” and 200 pounds and wearing khaki-coloured Adidas track pants, a grey jacket and black shoes. The other was shorter and wearing a silver jacket, burgundy track pants and white running shoes. They fled in a newer navy blue Hyundai Elantra.

Approximately 7:40 a.m. Feb. 27, a witness called after seeing a man breaking into the same business. He fled while the witness was on the phone with police and was seen getting into the passenger side of a black vehicle, possibly a Toyota Corrolla. Cash and a number of phones were stolen.

The suspect who entered the business was described as a brown-skinned male with black hair and a thin beard and wearing a black jacket with a white collar over a light blue hoodie, dark pants, blue and white Nike sneakers and a red Ferrari hat. He was seen getting into a black car driven by a second person.