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Bruce Peninsula OPP Arrest Man At Pearson Airport

A suspect wanted in a break and enter investigation by the OPP on the Bruce Peninsula has been arrested.

The investigation started back on August 3, 2012 when a number of break and enters were reported in the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula. Police identified a suspect but he continued to evade police.

On December 10, OPP received a call from the Canadian Border Services Agency regarding the investigation and that led to the arrest of a suspect.

Tony Pallo, 28, from Qualicum Beach, British Columbia was arrested at Toronto Pearson Airport and is charged with two counts of break and enter.

He is scheduled to appear in court March 3, 2016 to answer to the charges.

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