Two arrested after break-ins at James Bay parkade

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Victoria police say one of the men had more than 15 outstanding warrants

One of two men arrested in connection with vehicle break-ins at a James Bay parkade early Saturday had more than 15 outstanding warrants, Victoria police said.Police were called about 5:30 a.m.

when a witness spotted two men in the Kingston Street parkade. They were quickly located by police and arrested after a short pursuit.Police warned drivers never to leave valuables in vehicles, even if they’re in a secure area, and to always turn on vehicle alarms overnight.

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