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Footprints in the snow lead to arrest of break and enter suspect: Regina police

Regina police used clues in the snow to nab their break and enter suspect. File / Global News

Fresh snow on the ground helped the Regina Police Service nab a suspect involved in an alleged break and enter.

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Just after midnight on Thursday, officers were called to the 700 block of Broad Street in regards to a suspicious person at a dealership.

Police say they followed a set of footprints in the freshly fallen snow that appeared to be travelling into several businesses.

A man was eventually spotted by police in an alley north of Third Avenue North.

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An officer approached him and found him in the possession of a large machete and a folding knife, police say.

Upon further investigation, police realized the man was also wanted on outstanding warrants.

Police were able to recover a stolen gas card from the suspect who is accused of stealing it from a break and enter earlier in the night.

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Shawn Tuttosi, 20, of Regina has been charged with break and enter to commit theft, breach of probation, breach of release order and carrying a concealed weapon.

Tuttosi made his first court appearance on the charges Thursday at provincial court.

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