Dryden Police are reporting multiple thefts in the community.
Police say on Friday they received a report that both license plates were stolen from a 2006 Toyota Tundra that was parked at Safeway.
Dryden Police say in another incident on Sunday they received a call about a theft in progress at Extra Foods where the suspects cut the locks off a propane storage unit and took a number of cylinders.
Police say the suspect fled the scene before they arrived and the incident is under investigation.
Dryden Police are also reporting a break and enter on First Street.
Police say they received the report on Monday at 7am when the break and enter was in progress.
Dryden Police say when they arrived they saw a man gathering property taken from the home and putting it inside a vehicle and the man immediately ran after seeing police.
Police then say they pursued and arrested the man on foot a short distance later.
45-year-old Brian Joeseph Strickland faces multiple charges including Break and Enter, 3 counts of Possession of Stolen Property, Theft from a motor vehicle, Resisting arrest and two counts of Failing to Comply with Recognizance.
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