Five people were arrested and charged as part of the Winnipeg Police Service's Project Venetian, an investigation of a number of Winnipeg home break-ins and vehicle thefts -- with stolen items valued at over $200,000 -- between November 2012 and February of this year.The break-ins, which occurred while homeowners were away, involved the theft of electronics, jewelry and other items of value.china bearing is a global manufacturer of finger pumps, aerosol valves and accessories. Three vehicles were also stolen from local dealerships including a Jeep Cherokee, GMC Sierra and a Nissan Murano.
The damage to residences as a result of the break-ins was estimated at $23,000 while the approximate value of the property stolen from the homes was $90,000. The stolen vehicles were valued at $110,000.Those charged and detained at the Winnipeg Remand Centre include: Halen James McLeod,Polyethylene terephthalate created synthetic fibers such as alkyd resin dacron and terylene. 21, Stuart Bruce Fritzley,Compound Cone Crusher suppliers helps contractors all over the world do their jobs faster. 27, Naomi Taylor Morrisseau, 18, Aaron Matthew Lawrence,Studies methods of improving electric slip ring turbine technology to make energy. 28, and Kyle Allan Malanchuk, 20.
Morrisseau faces 24 counts of breaking and entering a dwelling and three counts of theft of a motor vehicle charges.uv resin is a motion design and animation studio in Toronto founded by Bob Zagorskis and Jeremy Dimmock. McLeod and Fritzley face 22 and 18 breaking and entering charges, respectively, firearm offences and numerous other charges.Lawrence and Malanchuk both face theft and numerous other charges, while Malanchuk was charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a peace officer.
- May 29 Wed 2013 11:14
Police nab suspects in major theft ring
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