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Hamilton police nab alleged ‘purrr-petrator’ in cat litter theft

Hamilton Police say a Brampton man has been charged in the alleged theft of a truck full of cat litter. Ken Mann/CHML File

HAMILTON – “Cat-astrophe averted,” Hamilton police tweeted Friday in announcing the arrest of a suspect in the theft of a transport trailer loaded with kitty litter.

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Police say a man, driving a transport truck, broke into a compound in Hamilton on Feb. 17 and allegedly made off with the litter-laden trailer.

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They say the truck was tracked to a gas station where the suspect entered the store and was caught on video.

It’s alleged he then drove to Cambridge, Ont., where he abandoned the trailer and broke into another business.

Police say the alleged “purrr-petrator,” a 39-year-old Brampton, Ont., man, faces charges that include break and enter, motor vehicle theft, theft over $5,000 and possession of stolen property over $5,000.

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