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Alberta man arrested in connection with Vernon, B.C. break-ins

File photo of police lights. Matt Rourke / The Associated Press

An Alberta man was arrested in Vernon, B.C., and faces two counts of break and enter with intent for an incident that police say remains under investigation.

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On Friday, property representatives from two businesses on 27th Street in Vernon reported their business had been broken into overnight.

The suspect gained entry to the businesses causing substantial damage.

A scene examination was completed by the Vernon North Okanagan Forensic Identification Section and the Vernon North Okanagan Crime Reduction Unit assumed conduct of the investigations.

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“Officers did a great job in tracking down video surveillance of the areas from neighbouring businesses,” Tania Finn said.

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Not only is this valuable piece of evidence of the offences, but in this case, it led to the (identification) of the suspect.

At 6:30 p.m., police conducted a traffic stop of a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot and the break and enter suspect was located in the driver’s seat.

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