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Stolen vehicles recovered in Prince Albert, Sask.

Two people facing charges after two stolen vehicles recovered by police in Prince Albert, Sask. File / Global News

Two people have been charged after Prince Albert police officers recovered two stolen vehicles in the northern Saskatchewan city.

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The first vehicle was found Thursday evening when it was spotted by officers in an alley behind an apartment building in the 500-block of 28 Street West.

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Officers then saw a man wanted on outstanding warrants leave an apartment and get into the vehicle.

The area was contained and the 31-year-old Prince Albert man was arrested.

He has been charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of stolen licence plates.

Then early Friday morning, patrol officers pulled over a stolen vehicle on 3 Avenue West after spotting it in the area of 28 Street and 2 Avenue West.

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A 34-year-old Prince Albert woman was taken into custody.

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She has been charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and impaired driving.

Both are scheduled to appear in Prince Albert provincial court on Friday.

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