Regional Police are on the hunt for a suspect, who may have a heart two sizes too small.

It comes after a local Grinch allegedly broke into a Kitchener home on Saturday, and stole various presents that were wrapped and sitting under the Christmas tree.

Police say it happened sometime between 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Grenville Avenue.

The suspect didn’t stop at the presents — as police say other items from inside the home and a backyard shed were also stolen.

A full description isn’t available, but the suspect was last seen wearing Nike shoes, and may be riding a white women’s bicycle.

Anyone that spotted any suspicious activity in the Grenville, Courtland, Ottawa, and Homer Watson areas on Saturday is urged to contact Regional Police at 519-570-9777 ext. 4499 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Meantime, Regional Police say officers will be accepting gift donations at their Central Division until 5 p.m. Sunday — and the presents will be handed over to the affected family. Some of the stolen items were toys meant for the family’s two young children – an 8-year-old boy and 2-year-old boy.

Thanks to those who have donated items to help a Kitchener family who had their gifts stolen last night. We are accepting donations at our Frederick St. detachment until 5 pm tonight. #thankful #SeasonOfGiving pic.twitter.com/U4fAv8mDHO — Waterloo Reg. Police (@WRPSToday) December 24, 2017