A Chatham-Kent police canine helped nab an intruder who allegedly broke right into a residential storage and stole a bike Friday night.
Police obtained a suspicious particular person name round 4:05 p.m. for a person who was strolling within the backyards of McDowell Line in Harwich Township whereas pushing a black bike.
Police arrived to seek out the bike laying in a resident’s driveway.
Police went contained in the storage connected to the home and knocked on the door to talk to the house owner who informed officers nobody must be inside her dwelling.
Officers heard the sound of footsteps stopping after they entered the house.
Police say the intruder was quickly discovered by Helix, the police canine, within the connected storage.
The accused was not identified to the sufferer and police say had no proper to be inside the home or storage.
A short while later, officers checked out surveillance footage which confirmed the identical man additional up the road getting into a yard and stealing the bike.
Police have charged a 25-year-old Chatham man with breaking, getting into and theft below $5,000.
He was taken to the Chatham-Kent police station, lodged and held for bail.
Police say all property was recovered and returned to the rightful homeowners.
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