Woodstock Police are hoping to use their ink blotter on a suspect that robbed a local tattoo parlour. Officers responded to a reported break in at Dr. Inkinstein's Tattoo Shop in Dundas St. at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. An anonymous caller reported seeing a man leaving the business. But when police arrived, a suspect was nowhere to be found. Police say the business was broken into and $1000 worth of cash, two silver ink pens and one brass Spalding ink pen were stolen. The suspect is described as a young, white male, with shoulder length dark hair. He was wearing a baseball cap on backwards, and had beige cargo shorts and a light coloured shirt. Anyone with info should call Woodstock Police at 537-2323.

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