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Regina man charged with theft from vehicles, including a $370,000 cheque

A Regina man faces 11 charges connected to mail thefts and thefts from vehicles. File Photo / Global News

A 35-year-old Regina man is facing 11 charges in connection to recent mail thefts and thefts from motor vehicles.

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Police were called to an apartment complex on the 00 block of Angus Road, in the Coronation Park neighbourhood, for a report of mail theft at 8:24, Tuesday morning. It was reported that the male suspect broke into mailboxes and fled on a bicycle.

The suspect was located on the nearby 100 block of Albert Street, where he was arrested.

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A lengthy list of items were revealed in a search including a machete, credit and debit cards, driver’s licenses, health cards, Status cards, permanent residence documents and a substance believed to be methamphetamine. Many of these items were reported stolen from vehicles.

The most notable item recovered was a cheque for $370,000, which had previously been reported stolen from a vehicle.

Jeffery Vincent Cross, 35, is charged with identity fraud – possession of identity documents, theft of mail, possession of break in tools and eight other charges.

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He made his first appearance in Regina Provincial Court Wednesday morning.

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Police are also using this arrest to remind residents to remove valuables from their vehicles. If there is not the opportunity for a crime to take place communities will be safer, according to police.

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