As we look back on the week that was, here are our most-read stories:
1. The St. Thomas Police Service is investigating a break-and-enter at a rural property within city limits that resulted in the theft of two vehicles and a quantity of tools.
Police say the incident occurred sometime between the evening of May 1 and the morning of May 4 at a secured shop on Bush Line in St. Thomas. Unknown suspect or suspects gained entry to the building and made off with two pickup trucks parked inside.
2. The first candidate for St. Thomas mayor in the October municipal vote wasted no time in making clear his intention.
3. A fraud investigation in southwestern Ontario has resulted in charges against one person and a warrant for another, according to the Aylmer Police Service.
Aylmer Police lay multiple charges following search warrant in St. Thomas
4. A 36-year-old St. Thomas woman is facing multiple charges following an alleged intimate partner violence incident on Talbot Street Monday morning.
Talbot Street disturbance results in assault and break-and-enter charges
5. Southwestern Public Health is asking for the public’s help following a dog bite incident in St. Thomas.

