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Publishing date: May 10, 2021 • 1 day ago • 1 minute read • Between April 6 and May 7, more than a dozen businesses were broken into including restaurants, gas bars and convenience stores throughout Winnipeg. Approximately $38,000 in cash and goods were stolen and about $13,000 worth of damage were caused to these businesses, police said. Photo by Kevin King /Winnipeg Sun
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A 30-year-old Winnipeg man faces 16 break and enter charges after a month-long crime spree that targeted numerous businesses.
Between April 6 and May 7, more than a dozen businesses were broken into including restaurants, gas bars and convenience stores throughout Winnipeg. Approximately $38,000 in cash and goods were stolen and about $13,000 worth of damage were caused to these businesses, police said.
WINNIPEG A Winnipeg man is facing 16 charges of break and enter in connection with more than a dozen break-ins throughout the city, according to the Winnipeg Police Service. Police said between April 6 and May 7, more than a dozen Winnipeg businesses, including gas bars, restaurants and convenience stores, were broken into. Officers noted during these break-ins about $38,000 in cash and goods was taken, adding that there was also about $13,000 in damage to the businesses. Winnipeg police investigated these incidents and linked one suspect to all the break-ins. On May 7 around 5 a.m., officers saw the suspect in a stolen vehicle in the area of Government Avenue and Gateway Road, and took him into custody.
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SciDev Ltd(ASX: SDV) share price is in the green in late-afternoon trade following an announced contract award.
At the time of writing, the chemical engineering company’s shares are swapping hands for 95 cents, up 3.28%.
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SciDev shares are pushing higher after investors appear upbeat about the company’s latest news.
According to its release, SciDev firstly advised that its proposed acquisition of Haldon Industries is on track. Completion of the takeover is expected to occur before the end of the current quarter.
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