Motorcycle Theft Under Investigation Following Break and Enter in Lambton Shores


Residents of Lambton Shores are on alert following a recent break and enter that has left the community shaken. On November 26, 2025, at approximately 1:30 PM, officers from the Lambton County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of a theft from a detached garage on Pine Trail Avenue.

The investigation revealed that unknown individuals had broken into the garage overnight, making off with a 2009 Suzuki DR350 motorcycle. The motorcycle, notable for its distinctive white colour and yellow seat and trim package, is valued at approximately $1,500.

As rural communities across Canada grapple with rising property crimes, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and community awareness. The OPP is actively seeking assistance from the public to locate the stolen motorcycle and identify the suspects involved.

Residents are encouraged to keep an eye out for the motorcycle and report any sightings or suspicious activity. The OPP underscores the value of community cooperation in combatting crime, especially in smaller municipalities where local law enforcement resources are often stretched thin.

The theft of motorcycles, particularly in rural areas, can leave victims feeling vulnerable and frustrated, as these vehicles are often a significant investment for many. It is crucial to take preventive measures, such as ensuring garages and sheds are securely locked and reporting any unusual activity to the police.

The OPP has provided a photograph of the stolen motorcycle to aid in its recovery. Community members who may have information regarding the incident or the whereabouts of the motorcycle are encouraged to come forward.

As Canadians, we take pride in our close-knit communities, and it is essential to support one another in keeping our neighborhoods safe. This incident serves as a reminder that crime can impact any community, and it is our collective responsibility to look out for one another.

For those who wish to remain anonymous, the OPP reminds the public that they can contact Crime Stoppers. Together, we can work towards a safer Lambton Shores and protect our community from further incidents like this.