Man charged in relation to theft of computers from Fort Saskatchewan school

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The man is suspected of breaking into a Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., school and stealing $15,000 in computers and accessories over two incidents, police said.

The computers were stolen over two incidents on Aug. 31 and Sept. 4, both in the early hours of the morning, according to RCMP.

Surveillance video showed two suspects arriving at the school on bikes and stealing a combined total of $15,000 worth of computers and accessories. RCMP said on Wednesday, police searched a home in Fort Saskatchewan and found several of the stolen items. As a result, police have charged 40-year-old Bill Joe Parlee with break and enter and identity fraud.

 

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