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Concerns about children leads police to Sask. home full of stolen property

Concerns about children found alone on a Lloydminster, Sask., street leads police to a home full of stolen property. Darrell Patton/Global News

Concerns about young children seen alone on a Lloydminster street has resulted in multiple charges against four people in the city that straddles the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary.

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Lloydminster RCMP received a report last week of two young children alone on a street.

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When they returned the children home, police noticed a man who was wanted on warrants.

Police got a search warrant for the home and found firearms, bear spray, ammunition, drugs, debit cards, stolen motor bikes and a vehicle.

RCMP said they also found tools that had been stolen from Alberta and Lloydminster.

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Randy Lecomte, 31, who is from Onion Lake, Sask., Brett Schneider, 23, and Tanis Nicotine, 21, both of Lloydminster, are facing 17 charges.

Destiny Stuart, 21, is charged with breaching her recognizance.

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Schneider and Lecomte have been remanded into custody, while Nicotine and Stuart were released.

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