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Canadian Tire gun thief sought by police in Timmins, Ont.

Police in Timmins, Ont., have released an image and description of a man accused of stealing firearms from a Canadian Tire store and then fleeing the scene, despite a large police presence.

Employees found an intruder in the store when they arrived for work Wednesday morning

Officers evacuated an area around Canadian Tire's Riverside Drive on Wednesday but the suspect remains free. (Timmins Police Service)

Police in Timmins, Ont., havereleased an image and description of a man accused of stealing firearms from a Canadian Tire store and then fleeing the scene, despite a large police presence.

Police were called to the store Wednesday morning about a break-in.At the time, they believed an armed man was inside and the area was locked down.

But when OPP went into the store later in the evening, they could not find a suspect. They believe the thief escaped early in the morning, before the area was secure.

The public is being told to be cautious and report any suspicious activity.

What happened?

Investigators say an alarm went off Wednesday at about 4 a.m. at theCanadian Tire store and employees called police after finding an intruder in the building when they arrived.

A Timmins man is facing multiple charges following an incident at the local Canadian Tire store that made national headlines June 17. (Timmins Police Service)

Officers evacuated several other stores nearby, shut down roads and the OPP set up a broad perimeter around the store because it was believed the suspect was holed up with at least one high-powered gun.

Police said the suspect had dark hair with a thin build. He was wearing jeans, a dark top and was hiding his face with a balaclava. He was also carrying a navy school bag. At this point, police said his identity is unknown, and he remains at large.

With files from The Canadian Press