PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – Prince Albert RCMP have charged two men after thousands of dollars worth of stolen property was recovered last week.
Mounties executed a search warrant at a rural residence east of Prince Albert, Sask. on Friday.
An estimated $75,000 worth of stolen property was recovered.
Recovered items included two snowmobiles, an ATV, a large number of power tools, vehicle parts, multiple firearms and a crossbow.
Two 19-year-old men were arrested on scene.
They have been charged with multiple counts of possession of stolen property and careless use of a firearm.
The accused are scheduled to appear in Prince Albert provincial court on June 3.
More charges may be laid as the investigation continues.
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