Ottawa police warning of recent Kanata Lakes, Stittsville break-ins

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Ottawa police warning of recent Kanata Lakes, Stittsville break-ins
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The Ottawa Police Service is reminding residents to stay vigilant after several break-ins were reported in the Kanata Lakes and Stittsville neighbourhoods.

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