Woodstock Police say a good neighbour helped them make an arrest after alleged break and enter in the North Central area of the City.
WOODSTOCK -Woodstock Police are crediting an alert citizen in helping them make an arrest during a break and enter in the north central of the city.
Police say the citizen called 9-1-1 on Wednesday morning when they allegedly saw a person enter a home. Uniformed patrol in the area attended the house and made an arrest.
27 year old Jordan Teed was charged with Break and Enter a house with intent to commit an indictable offence and fail to comply with a probation order.

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