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Guelph police arrest ‘baby stroller bandits’

Guelph police say two people are facing charges after allegedly being found with stolen property in their baby stroller. File / Getty Images

Guelph police say two people, whom they are calling the “Baby Stroller Bandits,” are facing theft charges after several vehicles were broken into just after midnight on Monday.

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Officers were called to the area of Paisley and Edinburgh roads for reports of two people going through vehicles and pushing a baby stroller.

The two suspects were tracked down and a large amount of stolen property along with break-in tools were found in the stroller, police said in a news release.

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A 35-year-old Guelph woman and a 46-year-old Guelph man were arrested and charged with possession of stolen property, possession of break-in tools and trespassing.

Guelph police referred to the two suspects as the “Baby Stroller Bandits” in their news release.

Both will appear in court in November.

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