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Authorities have charged a 34-year-old Quebec man with an astonishing 115 counts including theft, stabbings, and property damage across the GTA. The multifaceted case has law enforcement scrambling to piece together a chaotic puzzle, raising eyebrows and prompting a mix of incredulity and dark amusement among local observers.
Que. man facing 115 charges in connection with thefts, property damage in the GTA CP24
A a 34-year-old Quebec man faces 115 charges for a variety of offences which include accusations of auto theft, stabbings and fleeing from police. Toronto Police said that Carl Chateauvert was arrested last Friday after “police equipment” was stolen from a car, and charged with theft, mischief and…
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