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40 break-ins in 40 days: Winnipeg police arrest trio in connection to crime spree

Three people from Winnipeg have been charged after 40 condo and apartment complexes were broken into in a span of 40 days.

3 adults broke into condo and apartment buildings between Nov. 4 and Dec. 14, say police

Winnipeg police black and white car parked on street.
Winnipeg police have made three arrests in connection to a crime spree of 40 break-ins spanning about 40 days, a news release says. (CBC)

Three people have been charged after 40 condo and apartment complexes were broken into in a span of more than 40 days, according to Winnipeg police.

Between Nov. 4 and Dec. 14, two men and one woman went on a "crime spree," breaking into storage lockers and vehicles, the Winnipeg Police Service saidin a Saturday news release.

The trio stole six cars, and police estimate around $250,000 in damage was caused to the properties and vehicles. Around $100,000 worth of items were stolen, they added.

The locations of the break-and-enters were spread throughout the city.

A light green digital map of Winnipeg has various black marked points, where break and enters occured.
This map provided by Winnipeg police shows where the break-ins took place. (Winnipeg Police Service)

On Thursday afternoon, one of the suspects, a 26-year-old man, was seen driving a stolen vehicle near Henderson Highway and Chelsea Avenue. Officers stopped the car and took the suspect into custody.

The man has been charged with a number of offences, including 36 counts of break and enter,29 counts of theft under $5,000 and six counts of theft of a motor vehicle, according to police.

Then on Thursday evening, two other suspects a 44-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were taken into custody during a traffic stop near Main Street and Redwood Avenue, according to police.

Police say the 44-year-old man has been charged with 34 counts of break and enter and 29 counts of theft under $5,000, while the woman faces 15 counts of break and enter and three counts of theft under $5,000. All three have also been charged with unauthorized possession of a firearm.

The Winnipeg Police Service's property crime unit and the tactical support team executed a search warrant in the St. John's neighbourhood on Friday, recovering around $10,000 worth of stolen property.