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Halifax police charge 12-year-old after homes damaged by thrown objects

A 12-year-old is facing charges after a number of homes were damaged by thrown objects in Dartmouth overnight. Halifax Regional Police said officers received multiple reports about a group of youths throwing objects at homes in the area of Pleasant, Arthur and Stephen streets.

“Just a bunch of stuff … whatever was available or around was being thrown,” he said. “A number of different places, a number of different youths, and it was various things.”

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