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Alida man remanded in custody after series of incidents

Dusty Bonnor has been remanded into custody, and is facing several charges in addition to those before the courts.
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The Carnduff RCMP has arrested one person multiple times in August.

CARNDUFF - One of the people charged in connection with a stolen property and firearms investigation in Alida earlier this summer is facing several more charges after recent incidents in the southeast.

According to the Saskatchewan RCMP, on Aug. 4 at approximately 7:20 p.m., the Carnduff RCMP received a report of an attempted break and enter at a residence in Alida.

The RCMP says an investigation determined a man attempted to break into a house and a vehicle but was unsuccessful. As a result of investigation, Dusty Bonnor, age 21, was arrested at a residence in the village.

Bonnor was charged with two counts of mischief, one count of theft under $5,000, and three offences related to breaches of court-ordered conditions.

Then on Aug. 17 at approximately 7:50 a.m., the Carnduff RCMP reportedly received a report of a suspicious vehicle in the RM of Enniskillen. Officers responded and located the vehicle abandoned on the side of the road. It was later reported as stolen from Carlyle.

Two days later at approximately 3 p.m., the Carnduff RCMP received a report of a break and enter at a residence in Glen Ewen.

Investigation determined an adult male broke into the house and damaged multiple areas of the home, such as ripping multiple doors off hinges. Further investigation determined a ring and a video game console were stolen.

That same day, Bonnor was arrested in Glen Ewen in relation to those incidents. He was charged with one count of possession of property obtained by crime and five offences related to breaches of court-ordered conditions, as well as with one count of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.

He appeared in Provincial Court in Carlyle on Aug. 21 and has been remanded until his next court appearance on Aug. 26.

Earlier this summer, Bonnor was one of five people arrested and charged in Alida following an investigation.

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