It's time to stop this "silliness" and get treatment, a judge told told Brandon Bennett after he pleaded guilty Friday to crimes committed to fuel a cocaine addiction.
Ontario Provincial Police officers responded to a call about individuals who were on the property and had cut through a catalytic converter. They found Bennett, who had pliers in his pocket, and was breaching curfew conditions in probation and release orders, assistant Crown attorney Adrianna Mucciarelli said.
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