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Timmins, Ont., police say armed suspect gone, after day long stakeout

Police in Timmins, Ont., who had staked out a perimeter around a Canadian Tire store for much of Wednesday following a break-in that targeted weapons, said late in the day the suspect was not in the store and likely hadn't been there since soon after the break-in.

Armed suspect likely escaped early in the morning, police believe

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Police say suspect escaped with an unknown amount of firearms

Police in Timmins, Ont., who had staked out a perimeter around aCanadian Tire store for much of Wednesdayfollowing a break-in that hadtargeted weapons, said late in the day the suspect wasnot in the store and likely hadn't been there since soon after the break-in.

Police are asking the public to take precautions as theybelieve firearms were stolen during the break-in.

The incident began after policeresponded to a call about 4:30 a.m. regarding a break-in at the Canadian Tire on Riverside Drive.

For hours, barricades were in placeas police converged on the area, though it now appears the suspect escaped early in the morning.

Kate Cantin, a spokeswoman for Timminspolice, said the Ontario Provincial Police tactical unit searched the store with a canine unit.

"No suspects or individuals were located inside the Canadian Tire building," she said, adding that the perimeter in that area has been lifted.

"It's no longer believed that the suspects or individuals involved are currently in that area."

Guns target of break-in

Cantinsaid the target of the break-in was guns, but it's not yet clear how many firearms were taken from the store.

"The public is still advised to use precautions, however, as I said, the perimeter of the area has been lifted at this time."

Cantin said it's likely the suspect, who is a man, got out of the building early in the day "before police were able to fully contain the building."

There was no information on wherethe suspect might have headed,but Cantin said it's believed to be just one individual involved.

JournalistMartineLabergesaid earlier in the day thatpolice believed there wasa person armed with a long gun who was either in the store or in the broader perimeter.

Timmins police Insp. Mike McGinnsaid"the target of the break-in was firearms and there are firearmsthat have been removed," The Canadian Press reported earlier Wednesday.

"Anything that would be within line of sight of a high-poweredweapon we have evacuated," he said at that time.

Police said earlier in the day that the perimeter around the scene had beenexpanded for public safety reasons.

Ontario Provincial Police were assisting Timmins police Wednesday. (Martine Laberge/Radio-Canada)

With files from The Canadian Press