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DNA leads to arrest in 2018 Guelph break-in: police

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Guelph police say DNA left behind at the scene of a break-in has led to an arrest more than two years later.

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A compound near Dunlop Drive and Watson Parkway was broken into in September 2018.

Police said several items were taken but a screwdriver used to pry open a vending machine was recovered by investigators.

That key piece of evidence was sent to the Centre of Forensic Science for analysis and police said it ultimately led to a man being identified.

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On Monday, police announced a 45-year-old man was arrested over the weekend after he was found at a home near Speedvale Avenue and Edinburgh Road.

He was charged with break and enter and breaching his probation. He will make a court appearance in December.

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