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The Guelph Police Service is trying to identify a man as part of an investigation into break-ins at two Guelph businesses last month.

Investigators said they responded to a business near Clair Road and Gordon Street in the early hours of the morning on September 7.

The owner reported that when they arrived, they found a rear door that was pried open. A quantity of cash and a laptop were reportedly stolen.

Four hours later, police were called to another business near Stone Road West and Scottsdale Drive.

“Staff had arrived to find a rear door had been pried open,” police said in a media release. “A tip jar containing cash was stolen and the suspect attempted to break into a cash register, damaging it.”

Police said the suspect was described in both incidents as a man wearing red shoes, brown pants, a black hoodie with an unknown logo, black …

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