Overnight Theft Spree Targets Unlocked Vehicles in Georgian Bluffs
Grey Bruce OPP released images of two persons of interest after thefts from vehicles in Georgian Bluffs; residents in the Balmy Beach Road and Old Beach Road area asked to check surveillance footage.
Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police are warning residents in Georgian Bluffs after a series of overnight thefts from vehicles over the weekend.
Police say they received multiple reports of unlocked vehicles being entered and property stolen between April 25 and April 26, 2026.
The incidents were reported in the area of Balmy Beach Road and Old Beach Road in the Township of Georgian Bluffs.
Investigators have obtained images of two persons of interest in connection with the thefts and are asking for the public’s help in identifying them.
Grey Bruce OPP is reminding residents to take simple precautions to reduce the risk of becoming victims of theft.
Police are urging vehicle owners to:
Lock vehicles at all times;
Remove valuables and personal belongings whenever possible; and
Keep any items left inside out of sight.
Police say these steps can help reduce “crimes of opportunity” and better protect property.
Residents in the affected area are also being asked to review security footage from home surveillance systems, doorbell cameras, and dash cameras for suspicious activity or individuals during the timeframe of the incidents.
Investigators say even small details may help advance the investigation.
The OPP is also encouraging residents and businesses to register security cameras through CamSafe, a voluntary camera registry program that helps police identify potential video sources during investigations.
Police note that registering with CamSafe does not provide officers with live access to cameras, but allows them to know where footage may be available if needed.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Grey Bruce OPP at 1-888-310-1122.
Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at cstip.ca. Tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.
Grey Bruce OPP continues to investigate and is asking anyone in the Balmy Beach Road and Old Beach Road area with surveillance footage from the overnight hours of April 25 to 26 to come forward.
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