Halton police said thieves appear to have been confused when they made off with a variety of vaccines during a break-in to the Rebecca Street Walk-in Clinic, 170 Rebecca St., on Wednesday.

The clinic entrance was already boarded up following a break-in, which occurred on July 26.

At some point overnight someone broke through the plywood barrier and entered the clinic.

The intruders stole a computer and a number of refrigerated and non-refrigerated vaccines and medications.

Police are continuing their investigation, but said none of the stolen items are considered harmful to the public.

The stolen products included chicken pox vaccines and numerous baby vaccines.

Police said the individuals were probably looking for narcotics and simply grabbed the first items they saw.

Police are also looking for the suspect responsible for break-in into a storage locker located on Central Park Drive last week.

At some point on Thursday, July 31 someone forced open the storage locker and stole the cookware, dishware and silverware that was inside.

The value of the stolen property is estimated to be around $1,000.

Anyone with information about either of these incidents are asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747 ext. 2216 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).