Three girls have been arrested after an investigation into two break-and-enters at an area home.
At approximately 2:30 p.m. on June 18, White Butte RCMP, Combined Traffic Services and RCMP Police Dog Services responded to a complaint of a break and enter at a home.
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The investigation resulted in the prompt arrest of three 14-year-old girls. Further investigation later determined that a second break and enter to a home had occurred.
The three teens have been charged for multiple offences, including two counts of break and enter and possession of property obtained by crime among others.
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Due to the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the names of the girls will not be released.
The three teens made their first court appearance on June 19.
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