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Dartmouth man faces 32 charges in connection with 10 break-ins

Halifax Regional Police have charged a 33-year-old man with 32 charges related to break and enters. Alexander Quon/Global News

Halifax Regional Police have a charged a Dartmouth man with 32 counts in connection to 10 break-ins throughout the municipality.

Police say detectives have been investigating a number of break-ins in Halifax’s south end and in Dartmouth occurring between Nov. 23 and Dec. 14.

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Electronic devices, computers, televisions, firearms, jewelry, credit cards, vehicle keys were some of the items stolen.

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Due to the evidence collected during their investigation, officers say they believed one person was responsible for all of the incidents.

On Dec. 19 officers arrested Jason Allie Cole, 33, at approximately 8 p.m.

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Collie is facing 32 charges including break and enter, possession of stolen goods, resisting arrest as well as a number of firearms offences.

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Collie is expected to appear in Dartmouth Provincial Court later today.

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