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City man arrested for break-and-enter

2012 Charlottetown Police Services Guardian photo

2012 Charlottetown Police Services

Published on February 16, 2013
Published on February 16, 2013
Topics :
Police Services , Charlottetown , Pleasant Street

A 20-year-old Charlottetown man has been arrested and charged for a break-and-enter earlier this month.

Charlottetown Police Services arrested the man on Thursday, Feb. 14. The incident occurred at a Pleasant Street residence a week earlier on Feb. 7.

Police said the accused has also been charged with breach of probation.

He has been jailed and will appear in provincial court at a later date.

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  • Username
    To Furby
    - February 17, 2013 at 10:15:29

    Sadly Furby, sometimes it's not "parents in high places" . It's just real parents . . .

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    • Username
      Furby
      - February 17, 2013 at 16:13:43

      Sadly, all people deserve the same service they pay for through their taxes, not a pick and choose service based on relations, where you are from, or whose lies and rumors you decide to listen to because you are too lazy to knock on doors and ask the proper questions. But maybe I am wrong and the present system that has led to 40% using drugs in schools, 40% drop out rate, 40% with literacy problems, millions being stolen all over, massive drop in tourisim over the past decade, blow flying around everywhere, and not taking reponsiblity for your actions, and stealing 43k from bank accounts is working just fine, and PEI is in such a good place that we never really did need to rob a bunch of immigrants with a "preferred share scam", to get PEI through the 2008 crash, yea, you're right, PEI's system is working just fine, so much so I think I'll just continue to sit back and watch the show, and it is a good show.

    • Username
      Furby
      - February 17, 2013 at 17:42:00

      WORST. HUMANS. EVER.

  • Username
    Furby
    - February 17, 2013 at 07:35:59

    Must not have connections in higher places, if they did there would be nothing they could do about that.

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  • Username
    Furby
    - February 17, 2013 at 07:35:58

    Must not have connections in higher places, if they did there would be nothing they could do about that.

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