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WINDSOR, ONT. Two Leamington residents have been arrested for allegedly breaking into a Lakeshore business and attempting to steal a catalytic converter. OPP patrol officers were called to the 20000 block of County Road 42 regarding a possible break and enter. Officers arrived and found and arrested two suspects. Police seized a number of break in instruments and recovered a catalytic converter. The Community Street Crimes Unit was called to assist with the investigation and two Leamington residents are now facing multiple charges. Mark Grieve, 36, has been charged with break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence, possession of break in instruments, mischief under $5,000, and possession of cocaine.
OPP in Lakeshore have arrested two people following an alleged break and enter at a business.
Police were called around 2:20am on April 8th to the 20000 block of County Road 42 in Lakeshore for a possible break and enter.
Officers discovered and arrested two suspects. They say break-in instruments were seized and a catalytic converter was recovered.
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Mark Grieve, age 36, of Leamington is charged with break and enter with intent to commit an indicatable offence, possession of break in instruments, mischief under $5000, and possession of a controlled substance – schedule 1 cocaine.
Jonathon Debergh, age 38, of Leamington is charged with break and enter with intent to commit an indicatable offence, possession of break in instruments, and mischief under $5000.
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Two men are facing charges in relation to the theft of a catalytic converter making it at least the third time in a year that one of the accused has been arrested with the same type of stolen auto part.
Mark Grieve, 36, of Kingsville, and Jonathon Debergh, 38, of Leamington, were apprehended by Essex Couny OPP officers who responded to a report of a break-in during the early morning hours of April 8.
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