Windsor police say no guns were stolen from this west-end Canadian Tire after all.

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More guns have been stolen from a Windsor Canadian Tire store, police announced Friday.

The long guns were stolen at 4:45 a.m. Thursday after a thief or thieves came into the west-end store through a skylight.

Police arrived at the Canadian Tire in the University Plaza at the intersection of Tecumseh Road W. and Huron Church Road at about 7:30 a.m. Thursday and found a number of long guns were missing from a firearm cabinet that was damaged overnight.

Police are looking for a white man with a slender build. He was wearing light coloured jeans and a grey hoodie.

This is the second time in a week that a local Canadian Tire was robbed of long guns.

A gun was stolen from the Canadian Tire on Walker Road last week.

About 14 months ago, thieves stole long guns from the west-end Canadian Tire. That incident was caught on video.

"At Canadian Tire, we take the safe sale and storage of firearms seriously. As such, all stores carrying firearms and/or ammunition comply with regulations and strict local, provincial and federal laws that govern the safe sale and storage of firearms," Canadian Tire said in an emailed statement. "We are working with the Windsor Police as they continue to investigate."