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$500K in stolen property from B.C., Alberta, Sask., seized by Edmonton police

Edmonton police are searching for the owners of these and other stolen items after a search warrant turned up $500,000 in stolen property. (Credit: Edmonton police are searching for the owners of these and other stolen items after a search warrant turned up $500,000 in stolen property. (Credit:
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The Edmonton Police Service has made an arrest in a stolen property investigation that stretched across B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan.

The investigation started with a person reporting something had been stolen from their vehicle.

In early November, EPS officers executed a search warrant and located a number of reported and non-reported stolen items from across the three provinces, worth about $500,000.

About $125,000 worth of the stolen property has been returned to its rightful owners; police are still searching for the owners of the rest of the items.

A 35-year-old man has been charged with multiple offences, including trafficking in stolen property obtained by a crime, fraud over $5,000, fraud under $5,000, theft over $5,000 and possession of stolen property under $5,000. 

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