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Two Guelph businesses have windows smashed

Both incidents happened Tuesday
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Guelph police are investigating after a pair of businesses had windows broken this week.

Approximately 3:25 a.m. Tuesday police were dispatched to the area of Elizabeth Street and York Road for an alarm call. Officers arrived and found a Plexiglas window had been pushed out of a rear door to gain entry to the business.

A cash register containing a small amount of change had been opened. It is believed the suspect smashed a front window with the cash drawer as there was change found outside the window. Damage was estimated at $1,000.

Police are also investigating after a window was smashed to gain entry at a business on Speedvale Avenue.

Approximately 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, an employee of a business on Speedvale Avenue West near Dawson Road arrived to find a window smashed and the cash register open.