MALES ARRESTED FOR CONSTRUCTION TRAILER BREAK-IN
(MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH PERTH, ON) Early Sunday morning July 19, 2015, Perth County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers in Listowel were dispatched to a Krotz St West address, where a construction trailer had been broken into.
Investigation revealed that the break-in had occurred shortly after 7 a.m. on July 19th and that a generator and tools were stolen from inside the trailer.
From information gathered and evidence observed at the scene, it was determined that the stolen property was located at a neighbouring residence.
Officers obtained judicial authority and with a search warrant entered the neighbouring residence. The stolen property was located inside the residence. Three males were subsequently arrested for the break-in.
21-year-old Dustin James LUNZ of Palmerston has been charged with the following Criminal Code of Canada offences: Break, enter a place commit indictable offence and Fail to comply with probation order X2.
He attended Bail Court in Stratford on July 20, 2015, where he was remanded into custody until July 27, 2015, for a bail hearing.
21-year-old Tyler James Allan RIEDIGER of Palmerston has been charged with the following Criminal Code of Canada offences: Break, enter a place commit indictable offence and Fail to comply with probation order
He attended Bail Court in Stratford on July 20, 2015, where he was remanded into custody until July 24, 2015, for a bail hearing.
A 17 year old male has been charged with the following Criminal Code of Canada offences: Break, enter a place commit indictable offence, Theft under $5,000, and Possession property obtained by crime under $5,000.
He has been released on a "Promise to Appear" and will be appearing in Listowel Youth Court on September 09, 2015, to answer to the charges.
The Perth County OPP would not have been able to solve this crime if not for the assistance of the public. Immediate calls advising police of suspicious activity, unusual noises (i.e. breaking glass, dogs barking, or strange voices) are vital in solving crimes in our neighbourhoods.
Anyone with any further information about this crime or any other criminal activity is requested to contact the Perth County OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), and you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.
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