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Publishing date: Jun 09, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read •
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Four people, including a Vulcan resident, face charges stemming from multiple break and enters in Vulcan County earlier this year.
The Vulcan RCMP detachment and the Southern Alberta Crime Reduction Unit (SACRU) executed a search warrant on March 26 at a Calgary resident, and police recovered over $40,000 worth of property, including several firearms, alleged to have been stolen, said police June 8.
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Beth Scott, 43, of Vulcan was charged with two counts of housebreaking with intent, four counts of shop breaking with intent, one count of break and enter, one count of theft of a firearm, and one count of mischief causing damage to property under $5,000.
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