Ottawa

More than 350 Canada Goose parkas stolen from 2 Ottawa stores over last 2 weeks

Ottawa police are looking for two vehicles of interest after more than 350 Canada Goose parkas were stolen in three separate break-ins in the last two weeks.

Police looking for two vehicles of interest after thefts on Merivale, Richmond roads

More than 350 of the popular Canada Goose parkas have been stolen from two west Ottawa businesses over the last two weeks. (CBC)

Ottawa police are looking for two vehicles of interest after more than 350 Canada Goose parkas were stolen in three separate break-ins over the last two weeks.

Police said the break-and-enters happened at Le Baron Outdoor Store on Merivale Road and at NRML on Richmond Road.

More than 350 of the popular Canada Goose jackets in all sizes, colours and styles for men and women were taken.

"If you're purchasing this brand of jacket from a private vendor or on the internet, please be mindful that it could be a stolen item," said Det. Ryan O'Neil of the Ottawa police break and enter unit.

"Make sure you know the vendor."

Police are looking for two vehicles of interest related to the thefts: a white five-ton truck and a beige or cream coloured hatchback.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Ottawa police's west division break and enter unit at 613-236-1222 extension 2655 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.