Police made a weekend pickup in London’s great dry-cleaning caper, but loose ends remain.

Last week, shirts, pants, jackets and shoulder flashes belonging to the city police and fire departments, as well as the London police auxiliary and Western University campus police, were stolen from an unidentified dry cleaning operation in the city.

During the weekend, police recovered the emergency services uniforms after searching a Centre Street residence.

They also seized a wedding dress, a gown and a pair of men’s dress pants.

“It’s a great thing that we’ve recovered the uniforms, therefore we don’t have anyone out in the public wearing our uniforms,” said Const. Ken Steeves.

A London woman is charged with five counts of possession of property obtained by crime and made a court appearance Sunday.

“We’re not accusing her of stealing them (the uniforms and other clothing),” only of being in possession of them, said Steeves. “The investigation is continuing in regards to the theft aspect.”

Police ask anyone with information about the case to contact them at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Tips can also be left anonymously through londoncrimestoppers.com

Michelle Carter, 31, is charged.

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