Police arrest two teens for Break and Enter and Theft from Motor Vehicle

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June 14, 2011, Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) . . . Members of Halifax District Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) arrested two 16-year-old males following several incidents of Theft from Motor Vehicle and Break and Enter in Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia.
 
On June 13, 2011 at approximately 3:55 a.m., police responded to a Break and Enter at Cooks Rite Stop at 2025 Sackville Drive, Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia.  Upon arrival, police located two male suspects and arrested them.  Further investigation has linked the suspects to several incidents of Theft from Motor Vehicle and Break and Enter, all of which happened on Lakeview Avenue and Megan Crescent in Upper Sackville.
 
Two 16-year-old males have been charged with 11 counts of Theft under $5000, 11 counts of Possession of Stolen Property, and 3 counts of Break and Enter.  One of the males has also been charged with 3 counts of Breach of Undertaking and 1 count of Mischief.  The investigation continues, and additional charges may be laid.  The suspects are scheduled to appear in Halifax Youth Court today.

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