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Timmins suspect charged after grocery cart rammed into parked pickup truck

Timmins police say a man was shot and wounded Thursday evening. In a news release Friday, police said the shooting took place at an Elm Street South apartment building. (File) Timmins police say a man was shot and wounded Thursday evening. In a news release Friday, police said the shooting took place at an Elm Street South apartment building. (File)
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A suspect in Timmins is facing mischief charges following an incident Monday evening at a restaurant parking lot.

“Based on investigation, it was determined that the suspect rammed a grocery cart into the side of a pickup truck in an unprovoked manner, resulting in an estimated $1,000 in damage to the vehicle,” police said in a news release Tuesday.

Police located and arrested the 32-year-old suspect shortly after arriving on the scene. Charges include mischief and two counts of failing to comply with probation orders.

The accused remains in police custody awaiting a bail hearing slated for Tuesday at the Ontario Court of Justice in Timmins.

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