Prince Edward County OPP have made an arrest after a break and enter and a theft over the weekend. Police ente...
Items recovered from Break and Enter investigation. November 10, 2022. Police entered a break and enter investigation on November 6.
They say a home on Broad Street was broken into during the overnight hours of November 5 and November 6.With assistance from the Prince Edward OPP Community Street Crime Unit, a suspect was identified and an arrest was made on November 8. Charged is 33-year-old Jesse Hanna of Prince Edward County with Break and Enter Dwelling House and Theft over $5,000.
The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Prince Edward County on
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