SASKATOON – Saskatoon police have apprehended three men in connection to numerous break-ins at businesses, mainly in the city’s north end, over the past few weeks. A total of 28 charges have or will be laid against the accused.
Increased presence, public assistance and police intelligence, led to the arrest the three men, ages 27, 31 and 43, according to authorities.
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Two search warrants were executed Saturday in Osler and on a farmyard near Laird.
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With the assistance of the RCMP, stolen property was recovered were searches including RV furniture, a cargo trailer, a motorcycle and a snow blower.
Additionally, police found more stolen property at another residence in Waldheim with the help of the homeowners.
Two of the men are scheduled to appear in provincial court Monday. The third man is currently in custody at the Saskatoon Correctional Center on previous charges in this ongoing investigation.
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