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Truck containing thousands of dollars of pork products stolen in Ontario

Woodstock Police asking public for any tips

By Jennifer Jackson

Woodstock Police have responded to a call of a stolen transport truck that contained some $100,000 worth of pork products, according to a Global News article.

The refrigerated 53-foot trailer held 2,400 boxes of pork tenderloin.

The crime took place sometime between Dec. 24 and Dec. 26, when the driver left his truck at the TA truck stop, on Mill Street in Woodstock.

The white G6 Logistics Incorporated trailer has a company logo on the side, and has an identification plate that reads G6ROO7. The license plate for the trailer is M67 10J.

The Woodstock Police are asking anyone with information regarding the case to contact Crimestoppers (1-800-222-8477) or the Woodstock Police Service themselves (519-537-2323).

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