TEMAGAMI, Ont. – Provincial police say they have arrested a man after a series of break-ins and thefts near North Bay, Ont.
OPP say a 33-year-old man allegedly broke into a cottage and “out-buildings” in Temagami, Ont., between May and June this year.
Police say several items were stolen, including multiple firearms, generators, tools, fishing equipment and paintings.
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They say officers executed a search warrant at a residence on Tuesday and recovered the stolen property.
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Police say the man, who is from Hudson, Ont., is facing multiple charges including four counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm and possessing over $5,000 worth of stolen property.
Police say the man is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.
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