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Lloydminster man arrested for multiple break-ins

A Lloydminster man faces break and enter charges after a two-week investigation.

On Tuesday, July 28, the RCMP searched a man’s house in relation to an investigation of multiple commercial break and enters in the industrial park at the north end of the city. The police had identified the suspect from surveillance video of one of the businesses that was broken into. The police say they found multiple items stolen from local businesses, including clothing, and a computer.

41-year-old Edward Taylor faces 9 charges, including Break and Enter, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Posession of a Controlled Substance, and Failure to Comply with Conditions.

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