Police say that a stove removed from the residence was later found in a nearby parking lot
One person has been charged after being found by responding officers at the scene of a residential break and enter on Robin Street early this morning.
"During the investigation, officers discovered the accused does not live at the residence, and a stove had been removed," says a news release issued by the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service. "The stove was located in a nearby parking lot." As a result, 48-year-old Liza Scobie is scheduled to appear in court on May 8 and stands charged with:
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