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Police recover stolen items from Sask. cabin break-ins

SASKATOON – Police say they recovered a number of stolen items from some Saskatchewan cabin break-ins after a bust in Saskatoon Thursday evening. Police executed a search warrant at a home in the 800-block of Avenue I South.

Among the items police officials say they recovered were trophy mounted fish and deer heads, a wolf hide, fishing tackle, ammunition and tools.

Police say one of the break and enters happened at a fishing lodge and rental cabin business at Dore Lake, roughly four hours north of Saskatoon.

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The other break-ins happened at three Redberry Lake regional park cabins, approximately an hour north of Saskatoon.

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A 42-year-old man has been charged with possession of stolen property and five counts of break and enter.

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A second man, 26, is charged with possession of stolen property and breach of a court-ordered conditional sentence.

Police also arrested a 39-year-old woman. She is facing six charges of possession of stolen property.

All three are scheduled to appear before a justice of the peace.

Police say their investigation into the break and enters continues.

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