WINNIPEG — A 42-year-old man is facing numerous charges after a rash of vehicle break-ins this month.
The break-ins happened happened between June 11-12, police said.
Four happened in the area of Waterfront Drive and James Avenue and seven more occurred on Fort Street.
Windows were smashed, money was stolen and locks were damaged. A camera and a backpack full of electronics were also stolen.
David Moore was arrested Sunday morning after he allegedly broke into a vehicle on Fort Street. He as taken into custody and is being charged with theft, mischief, possession of a weapon and carrying a concealed weapon.
The following vehicles were broken into while parked in the area of Waterfront Drive and James Avenue:
- Subaru SUV – window smashed, purse and contents stolen.
- Toyota Camry – windows smashed, money stolen.
- Dodge Ram – window smashed, money stolen.
- Chevrolet Sonic – window damaged, money stolen.
The following vehicles were broken into while parked in the 100 block of Fort Street:
- Toyota Camry – window smashed, lock damaged, money stolen.
- Toyota Corolla – window smashed, money stolen.
- Honda Civic – window smashed, camera and money stolen.
- Nissan Maxima – lock damaged, money stolen.
- Ford Focus – window smashed, money stolen.
- Chevrolet Cavalier – door damaged, backpack containing various electronics stolen.
- Honda Civic – window smashed, money stolen.
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