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Kingston, Ont. man crashes vehicle, then steals and crashes another

A Westport man has been charged have defrauding six people of more than $800,000. Global News File

A Kingston, Ont., man is facing a laundry list of charges after an unusual incident which started in Central Frontenac and finished in Napanee

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Police in Central Frontenac responded to a collision just before 4:00 a.m. Monday, but the driver had left the scene before their arrival.

Officers then responded to a break and enter an hour later during which a vehicle was stolen from a residence.

Not long after, OPP officers in Lennox and Addington County responded to a single-vehicle collision on County Road 41 in Greater Napanee. The vehicle matched the description of the one stolen earlier.

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The driver, 43-year-old Joseph Badour of Kingston, was charged with theft of a vehicle, possession of property obtained by crime, break and enter, failure to comply with a probation order, unauthorized possession of a weapon, driving while under suspension and failure to remain.

Badour appeared in a Kingston courtroom later on Monday.

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