The Regina Police Service say they have charged a man and two teenagers following numerous alleged break-and-enters around the city.
Police say they were called to a break-and-enter in progress in the 1400-block of Clayton Street at about 3:15 a.m. on Feb. 24.
A canine and officers located the three suspects on the 6700-block of Dewdney Avenue, according to police.
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Police say they found property believed to be stolen from several other reported break-and-enters.
Braison North McNab, 24, of Regina, is facing charges that include six counts of break-and-entering and committing theft, according to police.
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Police say the two teenagers, 15 and 17, face charges that include two counts of break-and-entering and committing theft.
McNab appeared in provincial court on Monday. The two teens appeared in youth court the same day.
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