Property crime may be down overall in Charlottetown, but the police chief says the capital city usually see a bit of a spike in break-ins, thefts and trespassing this time of year and its effects can leave victims feeling shaken.
Last month, Charlottetown police recommended halting e-scooter rentals in the city, citing public safety. But the force said it since came to an agreement with the business operator.
As P.E.I. residents come together to dig out from the snowstorm get life back to normal, police are warning fraudsters are trying to take advantage of the situation.
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