OPP Identifies Suspects in LCBO Theft in Huntsville


The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Huntsville are currently investigating a theft that took place at the Freshmart LCBO outlet in Port Sydney on September 18, 2025. The incident occurred around 12:15 PM when two unidentified women entered the store and stole a significant quantity of alcohol and food items.

The OPP has expressed gratitude to the public for their previous assistance in identifying the suspects, and they are now seeking further help. Photos of the suspects have been released as part of the investigation process, aiming to encourage anyone with information to come forward.

Shoplifting not only impacts local businesses but also affects community safety and the overall economy. The OPP is keen on resolving this case swiftly and is using community collaboration as a tool to do so.

Anyone who recognizes the individuals in the released images or has any information related to the incident is urged to reach out to the OPP in Huntsville. The police are hoping that community members can provide valuable insights that could lead to the apprehension of these suspects.

As the investigation continues, the OPP reminds citizens that they can report information anonymously through Crime Stoppers, ensuring that those who wish to help can do so without fear of reprisal.

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of retail theft in Ontario, a problem that not only results in financial loss for businesses but can also lead to increased prices for consumers. The OPP’s proactive approach in involving the community is a commendable step towards addressing this crime effectively.

Public vigilance is crucial in curbing theft and other criminal activities. The OPP encourages residents to stay alert and report any suspicious activities in their neighborhoods.

As the situation develops, updates will be provided by the OPP, and community members are encouraged to follow local news sources for the latest information.