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Vermilion RCMP arrest three tied to multiple break-ins

A public tip has led to the arrest of three people involved in multiple break-ins.

Vermilion RCMP responded to a 911 call about a stolen vehicle on January 2. Mounties found two stolen vehicles at a residence in town along with several items reported stolen the day before.

RCMP obtained a search warrant for the residence and found 11 firearms, jewellery, electronics and methamphetamine. The items were related to five different breaks and enter at rural properties from December 15 to January 2.

Faith Faithful, Ryan Brooks and Brandis Graham were arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of property obtained by crime. Brooks faces extra charges for break and enter and unauthorized possession of a firearm while Graham faces extra charges of unauthorized possession of a weapon and failing to comply.

Faithful has been released with conditions to appear in Vermilion Provincial Court on February 3. Brooks and Graham were also released with conditions to appear in Vermilion Provincial Court on January 20.

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