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Man charged with break and enter northwest of Edmonton

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A man was charged after a break and enter incident in Sangudo, northwest of Edmonton, according to RCMP.

Mayerthorpe RCMP said officers on Aug. 11 responded to a report of an intoxicated man trespassing on private property.

When RCMP arrived, witnesses told them a man entered a home and then left on foot. He was located in a neighbouring backyard and arrested.

The property where the man was arrested had been forcibly entered and there was damage to the front door, added RCMP.

Matthew Donahue, 37, of Sangudo has been charged with break and enter as well as mischief to property under $5,000.

“While in custody, Matthew Donahue also damaged an RCMP vehicle and the holding facility,” said RCMP in a news release.

Donahue was released after a bail hearing and if scheduled to appear in court in Mayerthorpe on Sept. 9.

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