North Bay police use drone to track, arrest suspected thief
North Bay police used a drone to track down a suspect accused of stealing more than $50,000 in property from a local business.
North Bay police arrest theft suspect on stolen ebike. December 10, 2024 (North Bay Police Service)
The 28-year-old man gained access to a restricted area of a business on Charles Street East around 4 a.m. Dec. 10, North Bay police said in a news release Thursday.
Most of the stolen items were recovered.
Using a drone, officers "located the accused and tracked his movements until patrol units" were able to arrest him.
Video footage from the drone shows a person riding a bike down a residential street when two patrol cars pull up and stop the rider.
It turns out the e-bike he was riding was stolen.
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The arresting officers also found a pair of wire cutters on him.
He has been charged with breaking and entering to commit an indictable offence, possessing break-in tools and failing to comply with a probation order.
The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 7.
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