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Multiple Arrests Made in Ontario Store Break-Ins

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Three individuals are facing a significant number of charges related to numerous break-ins at convenience stores throughout eastern Ontario.

Provincial police reported that the three suspects targeted 20 commercial establishments after hours from July to September. The incidents occurred in areas including Ottawa, Kingston, Brockville, Cornwall, and the counties of Leeds, Grenville, Russell, Lennox and Addington, as well as Quinte West.

In an official statement, authorities indicated that the suspects forced entry into the stores and made off with cigarettes, lottery tickets, and cash.

This widespread crime operation involved various law enforcement agencies in the region, both provincial and local. In October, provincial police announced arrest warrants for the trio, who were already in custody elsewhere.

The suspects were brought to eastern Ontario on Tuesday where they faced formal charges and arrests.

As a result of these actions, Karoly Csombok, 27 years old from Toronto, is facing charges including:

Break and enter – 20 counts Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence – 18 counts Possession of break-in tools – 20 counts Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 Theft over $5,000 – 12 counts Theft of a vehicle – three counts Theft under $5,000 Theft under $5,000 from a vehicle Trafficking in stolen goods over $5,000 – three counts Disguise with intent – 20 counts Mischief under $5,000 – 16 counts Failure to comply with a release order – 11 counts

Ferenc Kiss, 28 years old from Brampton is charged with:

Break and enter – 19 counts Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence – 20 counts Possession of break-in tools – 19 counts Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 Theft over $5,000 – 11 counts Theft of a vehicle – three counts Theft under $5,000 Theft under $5,000 from a vehicle Trafficking in stolen goods over $5,000 – three counts Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 Disguise with intent – 19 counts Mischief under $5,000 – 16 counts Failure to comply with a release order – 14 counts

Norbert Szeles ,20 years old from Toronto is charged with:

Break and enter – 17 counts Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence -17counts Possession of break-in tools -15counts Possession of property obtained by crime over$5000 Theft over$5000-9counts Theft of a vehicle-3counts Theft under$5000 Theft under$5000 from a vehicle Trafficking in stolen goods over$5000-3counts Possession of property obtained by crimeover$5000 Disguise with intent -16counts Mischief under$5000-13counts Failure to complywith arelease order -15counts

The three accused individuals remain in custody.


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