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Two people face multiple charges in connected to eight Guelph break-ins

Two people face multiple charges in connected to eight Guelph break-ins

CTV News16-05-2025

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Guelph Police say they have arrested two people for a series of break-ins.
Between March and May, multiple businesses across the city reported break-ins and property damage to police.
It's believed around $4,000 was stolen, while the cost of the damage is estimated to be in the thousands.
On Tuesday afternoon, a 36-year-old Guelph man was arrested.
Initially, the man was charged with eight counts of break and enter and more than 24 counts of breaching court orders. He was later charged with possessing stolen property and possessing identity documents.
Police also arrested a 38-year-old Guelph woman on Thursday for the same charges, as well as two counts of break-and-enter.

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