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Suspect charged after break-and-enter in Windsor

Suspect charged after break-and-enter in Windsor

CTV News21-06-2025
A suspect has been arrested and charged for a break-and-enter, following a previous arrest for a string of break-and-enters in Windsor a month earlier.
On June 18, the 38-year-old man was arrested in the 3000 block of Legacy Park Drive for his involvement in a break-and-enter on June 14. At approximately 4 a.m., two suspects were captured on video surveillance at a business in the 2800 block of Kew Drive.
They cut the lock to the front gate and used a forklift to load aluminum fixtures into a rental vehicle. After loading the car, they left at a high rate of speed, crashed into the gate and significantly damaged the vehicle.
The man was charged with break, enter and commit in a place other than a dwelling and failure to comply with a release order. The damaged rental vehicle was recovered at the scene.
The suspect was previously involved in break-ins at several local businesses, resulting in theft over $100,000.
The second suspect hasn't been identified. He's described as a white man, 40 – 50 years old. Video surveillance shows he was wearing a black hooded sweater, blue jeans and black shoes.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact the Windsor Police Service Target Base Unit.
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