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3 people face over 250 charges after many break-ins, thefts across Ottawa, Renfrew County

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A four-month long investigation into multiple break-and-enters throughout Renfrew County and the city of Ottawa has resulted in more than 250 criminal charges against three residents from the county, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.

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Multiple OPP detachments and teams got involved as investigators probed “numerous” cases of theft in the two areas, an operation they called Project NEON, according to a Thursday news release from the Killaloe OPP detachment.

In that time, officers executed two criminal search warrants, after which police recovered a wide variety of stolen property, including firearms, tools, electronics and camping gear – all worth more than $5,000 in total, the release said.

Two men from Laurentian Valley Township – an 18-year-old and a 23-year-old – and a youth whose identity is protected by law have since been charged with multiple counts of breaking and entering, theft, property and firearms-related offences, OPP said.

The three accused individuals were held in custody, pending a bail court hearing scheduled for Thursday afternoon in Pembroke, according to police.

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