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CTV News
11 hours ago
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Police release video as part of Kitchener break-and-enter investigation
The Waterloo Regional Police Service has released a video as part of an investigation into a break-and-enter in Kitchener. The Waterloo Regional Police Service has released a video as part of an investigation into a break-and-enter in Kitchener. The Waterloo Regional Police Service has released a video as part of an investigation into a break-and-enter in Kitchener. Officers were called to the Highland Road East and Stirling Avenue South area on Friday around 10:55 a.m. They were told an unknown man walked into a home and stole various property. Police are trying to identify and speak to the person featured in the video.


CTV News
19 hours ago
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Vehicle crashes through Brantford cannabis store
Significant damage was done to a Highlife Cannabis in Brantford follow a vehicle going through the front window, June 27, 2025 (Karis Mapp/CTV News). The Brantford Police Service is investigating after a vehicle plowed through a cannabis store early Friday morning. Police said the vehicle was in connection to a break-and-enter which happened sometime overnight. Police were unable to provide further details but confirmed they are investigating the incident. A photo shows 'Highlife Cannabis' located on Stanley Street with a hole in the front of the store and repairs being completed. CTV News spoke with staff at 'Highlife Cannabis' but they refused to comment. The manager had confirmed the incident happened and said no one was hurt.


CTV News
2 days ago
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Two GTA men charged with Kitchener break-ins
Items seized by Waterloo Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police during a break-in investigation. (Source: WRPS) Two men, one from Toronto and the other from Mississauga, have been charged in connection to a series of break-and-enters in Kitchener. Homeowners reported three break-ins in the Doon South area on June 18, as well as one more at a residence in the Deer Ridge neighbourhood. The Waterloo Regional Police Service said four males were involved. They allegedly took jewelry and cash from the homes. On June 19, Waterloo Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police carried out a search warrant in Shelburne, Ont. They also arrested two men. A 23-year-old from Toronto was charged with four counts of break and enter and commit theft, as well as possession of stolen property. Waterloo Regional Police said he was also wanted by two other police departments on gun-related charges and break and enter. The other man, a 30-year-old from Mississauga, was charged with possession of stolen property over $5,000. Police did not say what they recovered from the Shelburne property, but did share images of baseball cards, cash and a designer pursue. The investigation into the Kitchener break-ins continues.


CTV News
2 days ago
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Hole cut in business wall during Mount Forest break-and-enter
Ontario Provincial Police are looking for a suspect following a break-and-enter into a Mount Forest business, June 25, 2025 (Courtesy: OPP). The Ontario Provincial Police are looking for a suspect after a break-in and theft in Mount Forest Wednesday. Police were called to a business on Main Street North for a reported break and enter around 7 a.m. Police said an unknown person cut a hole through the exterior wall and was able to enter through it at around 12:30 a.m. The suspect allegedly took a safe and cash from the register before running away. Police said the amount stolen and damage estimate were both unknown. Police believe the suspect is most likely a man, who was wearing all black and a dark coloured backpack at the time of the theft. Anyone with information or video of the incident has been asked to call police at 1-888-310-1122.


CTV News
3 days ago
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5 teens face 19 charges after Leduc break-in
Five teens between the ages of 13 and 15 face over a dozen charges after breaking into a home in Leduc on Monday night. RCMP say they arrested the teens after receiving a call from a neighbour who saw them enter a home in the area of 48 Street and 46 Avenue around 8:20 p.m. All five of the teens face charges of break and enter to a residence, mischief over $5,000 and being unlawfully in a dwelling. The other charges are from breaching conditions including not being allowed to interact with each other. Police say the youth were held for judicial interim release hearings and were released with multiple conditions.