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Vehicle break-in suspects tracked down by Saskatoon police dog

Supplied / Saskatoon Police Service

SASKATOON – A Saskatoon police dog helped officers track down two teens following reports of suspicious activity in the Stonebridge neighbourhood. People reported to police that unknown men were entering parked vehicles in the 400-block of Veltkamp Crescent.

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Arriving officers spotted two men fleeing the area.

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Police dog Viper tracked down the suspects hiding in a backyard two blocks away.

A 14-year-old was arrested for breaching his youth probation while a 17-year-old was arrested on outstanding warrants in North Battleford and breach of probation.

Both were scheduled to appear Thursday in Saskatoon provincial court.

READ MORE: Man wanted by police in Saskatchewan fled stolen vehicle rollover

Police continue to investigate.

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