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Timmins police make arrest, lay 60 charges after recent crime spree

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At least one person has been arrested and dozens of charges laid after a recent crime spree in downtown Timmins.

In a news release Monday, the Timmins Police Service (TPS) said a search warrant was executed at a residential address where officers found stolen items – including laptops computers, tablets, photography equipment, copper cables, food and clothing.

The Timmins Police Service made arrests in connection to a series of break-and-enters. (Timmins Police Service/Facebook)

Police did not indicate when the search occurred.

Last month, there were more than 10 break-ins at businesses in and around the city’s downtown core along with multiple shootings.

"A Timmins resident with a known history of property-related crimes, was arrested and charged," said police in a news release.

"Police also identified three other people involved in these crimes."

Names of the three suspects were not released and there has been no word on whether they have been arrested or charged.

"The availability of good quality video, coupled with keen observational skills and experienced investigators, helped solve numerous break and enters," acting Insp. Mark Vallier said.

A total of 60 charges have been laid -- breaking-and-entering, possession of property obtained by crime and mischief -- though the release did not provide a full list.

Police have not said which incidents the charges are related to or when they happened.

The accused remains in police custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 15.

"The Timmins Police Service commends the dedication and teamwork of its officers in bringing these cases to resolution," continued the release.

"This collaborative effort highlights the commitment to ensuring community safety and holding offenders accountable."

Anyone with any further information about recent incidents is asked to contact TPS at 705-264-1201.

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