
Six suspects charged in rash of break-ins
CTV News14-05-2025
Six people face charges in connection with a series of break-and-enters that police say happened in Bobcaygeon.
Provincial police say the investigation began in mid-April when Kawartha Lakes OPP received a report about a break-in happening at a business in Bobcaygeon.
Police say the suspects were gone when officers arrived, adding they later discovered several vehicles in the area had also been broken into.
Between the six accused 18 charges have been laid, including break-and-enter, possession of property obtained by crime, and theft under $5,000.
The investigation remains ongoing with police asking the public to submit any video footage or information that could assist with the case to Kawartha Lakes OPP or Crime Stoppers.
Provincial police say the investigation began in mid-April when Kawartha Lakes OPP received a report about a break-in happening at a business in Bobcaygeon.
Police say the suspects were gone when officers arrived, adding they later discovered several vehicles in the area had also been broken into.
Between the six accused 18 charges have been laid, including break-and-enter, possession of property obtained by crime, and theft under $5,000.
The investigation remains ongoing with police asking the public to submit any video footage or information that could assist with the case to Kawartha Lakes OPP or Crime Stoppers.
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