OPP say they seized significant amounts of drugs, stolen property, currency, and other items from a Fort Frances address Thursday. (Police photo)
FORT FRANCES, Ont. – Police have added new charges in the case of a Fort Frances man accused in a string of break and enters in the town earlier this month, after seizing additional evidence.
A second individual was also charged as a result of the investigation.
Ontario Provincial Police seized drugs with a street value of $100,000 and stolen property on Thursday after executing a search warrant at a Portage Avenue business, the force reported Saturday.
The proprietor of the business is not connected in any way with the investigation, said Sergeant Ann McEwan, while there is also a residence on site.
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Fort Frances man charged in multiple break and enters
Thomas Atkinson, 30, of Fort Frances has been charged in connection with a series of break and enters in Fort Frances.
Jan 15, 2021 2:31 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff
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FORT FRANCES, ONT., A 30-year-old man in Fort Frances is facing a series of break and enter related charges.
On Jan. 11, shortly after 8 a.m., Rainy River Ontario Provincial Police responded to a break and enter at a local business on First Street East in Fort Frances, according to a police news release.
As a result, Thomas Atkinson, 30, of Fort Frances was charged with break and enter, theft under $5,000, mischief under $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime and possession of heroin.
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Several Marshfield residents were named to the honor roll for the first quarter of the 2020-21 school year at Boston College High School in Boston. Students who earned high honors are John Dunderdale, William MacGrath, Connor McCabe, Gavin O Hara, Shane Roycroft, William Steinaway, Dennis Stiles, Luke Willett, Samuel Burns, Matthew Byrne, John Canavan, Alexander Church, John Church, Benjamin Galvin, Christian Kelley, Jake Minicucci, Sean O Connell, Seamus O Reilly, Aidan Walker, Eric Walsh, Thomas Atkinson, Andrew Gagne, Connor Goodwin, John Oliva, Robert Atkinson, Liam Enwright and Daniel Moylan. To earn high honors, a sophomore, junior and senior must have a quality point average of 3.8 or higher and all grades must be “C-plus” or higher. Freshmen must have a quality point average of 3.6 or higher and all grades must be “C-plus” or higher. Students who earned honors are Joseph Galvin, Christopher Capozzi, Wesley Fennell, B