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Prince Albert police dog tracks down man who allegedly stole from beer fridge

A police dog helped officers arrest a man who allegedly stole from a beer fridge in Prince Albert, Sask. Prince Albert Police Service / Supplied

A Prince Albert police dog helped capture a 21-year-old man who allegedly broke into a garage.

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Officers were called to a break and enter at a home in the 500-block of 23rd Street East at around 3:10 a.m. CT Wednesday.

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The caller told police that an alarm had alerted them to the break-in and they saw a man fleeing from their garage.

Alcohol was discovered missing from their beer fridge.

A police dog handler and furry teammate, named Febee, set up a track. A man matching the suspect’s description was located around 600 metres away on McLeod Avenue.

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The Prince Albert man was arrested without incident and charged with break and enter.

He was scheduled appear Wednesday in Prince Albert provincial court.

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