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OPP Arrest Three For Crime Spree in Grey County

Grey County OPP have now charged three people in connection with a crime spree.

OPP were called to Cobble Beach on Church Sideroad East in Georgian Bluffs on August 27th to find about $20,000 damage had been done to the property.

On the 28th, OPP were called to investigate multiple stolen vehicle reports from various residences in the Cobble Beach and Balmy Beach area.

The stolen vehicles included two ATVs (2014 Can-Am Outlander and a 2004 Suzuki L40), a 2013 GMC Sierra pick-up truck, a 2006 Chevrolet Express passenger van, and a 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 pick-up truck.

Then on August 29th, a '91 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel pick-up truck was taken from a residence on Hwy. 6 in Georgian Bluffs.

A resident alerted police that the stolen ATVs were seen near Alexandria Street.   OPP patrols with canine assistance located a suspect that afternoon on the Keppel Sarawak Townline.

By evening, a female and another male suspect were arrested after breaking into a residence on Church Sideroad East to evade officers.

All six stolen vehicles were recovered.   Three Windsor residents face charges.

36 year old Scott Andrew Kimball is charged with possession of stolen property and breach of probation.

25 year old Amanda Melissa McConnell is charged with possession of stolen property and break and enter.

24-year-old Jordan Lynn McConnel is charged with possession of stolen property and break and enter.

Additional charges are pending.

 

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