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Two charged for B&E at Lloydminster shop

Two people have been charged after a break-in at Lloydminster shop Thursday.

Lloydminster RCMP were called to the 66 Street shop on October 29th, where they arrested two people for allegedly breaking into the shop. Several stolen items were also recovered. These included a travel trailer stolen out of Sandy Beach, along with an E-Z loader stolen from Lloydminster. At this location, two people were arrested.

Hubert Tourand and Aveline Parenteau of Lloydminster has been charged with two counts of alleged possession of property obtained by crime exceeding $5000, mischief, break and enter and possession of a controlled substance. Parenteau has been charged with alleged failure to comply with a probation order.

Both accused have been released by a Justice of the Peace and will appear in Alberta Provincial Court November 24th, 2020.

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