Jet ski theft in Lakeshore caught on camera | CTV News

2022-06-10 20:51:34 By : Ms. Meryl Zhu

Essex County OPP have released surveillance video following a jet ski theft in Lakeshore.

Officials say a grey Dodge Ram pulled up to an address on Mill Street around 2:20p.m. on Wednesday afternoon.

The suspects hooked up a 2018 shoreline trailer with a 2019 Kawasaki STX-15f and left westbound on County Road 22.

If you have any information you are asked to contact the Lakeshore OPP or Crime Stoppers.

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