Officers responded to Queen West business Monday morning
One person was arrested and charged on Monday morning after calling 911 to report that they had broken into a Queen Street West business.
Responding officers located the accused, 32-year-old Jordan Wiles, inside the business "holding money," says a news release from the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service. "A subsequent search and investigation revealed the accused did steal currency and food items," the release says. • Break and entering with intent
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