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Regina man facing charges after break-in at Heritage neigbhourhood home

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Brian Jolley, 44, faces charges that include break and entering and carrying a concealed weapon after breaking into a home in the Heritage neighbourhood on Thursday. File / Global News

A Regina man, 44, has been charged with breaking into a home Thursday.

The Regina Police Service said the break and enter happened in the 2300 block of Montreal Street at about 8:30 a.m.

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A person inside the home called police when he heard the suspect enter the residence, police said.

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According to police, the suspect allegedly stole items from the home before leaving.

Police said they tracked down the suspect and found the alleged stolen items along with a bladed weapon.

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Brian Albert Edward Jolley is facing charges of break and entering, carrying a concealed weapon, and two counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000.

Jolly appeared in provincial court on Jan. 25.

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