Longueuil police say a little more than half of the 20,000 cases of beer stolen last month has been recovered in a warehouse in southwestern Montreal.
Police say the Grolsch beer that was found is the same that was reported stolen in mid-March from a warehouse near Montreal.
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Three trucks packed with beer, dried beef and Jack Link’s brand pepperoni worth about $500,000 were stolen from the facility and later found abandoned and empty.
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Police say a tip led them to a warehouse on Tuesday where they recovered about 11,000 cases, worth an estimated $300,000.
Two people were arrested, but it wasn’t immediately clear if any charges would be laid against them.
The say the dried meat has not been recovered.
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