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Man allegedly used harmonica to hold up hotel clerk, steal cellphone: Thunder Bay Police

Thunder Bay police file photo. The Canadian Press Images/Francis Vachon

THUNDER BAY, Ont. – A man from Thunder Bay, Ont., is facing charges after allegedly using a harmonica to steal a cellphone from a hotel clerk.

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City police say they were called to the hotel late Wednesday night in response to reports of an armed robbery.

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They say the front desk clerk reported a man had brandished a metal object believed to be a gun before taking his cellphone and fleeing the scene.

Police say they tracked the cellphone using GPS co-ordinates and found a man matching the suspect’s description nearby.

They say the man told them he had used a harmonica in the alleged holdup, and police say they recovered the musical instrument along with the missing cellphone.

The 23-year-old man is facing three charges including robbery with an offensive weapon.

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