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Five males from Toronto face several charges after break and enter at Barrie north end home

The gun Barrie police says was discard at a Steel Street home during a pursuit on Saturday, July 31, 2021 (Courtesy Barrie Police) The gun Barrie police says was discard at a Steel Street home during a pursuit on Saturday, July 31, 2021 (Courtesy Barrie Police)
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Four men and a young male from Toronto face several drug-related and property-related charges after police responded to reports of a break and enter in the city's north end on Saturday morning.

According to police, officers arrived at the Melrose Avenue home around 8:22 a.m. to find the rear screen door open. When officers entered, police say the five suspects immediately fled the home, leading police on several foot pursuits, including a canine track, but were all arrested and taken into custody.

After a further investigation, police say one of the men discarded a firearm during the pursuit, which a homeowner later found on Steel Street around 3 p.m.

The four men and the young male now face several drug and property charges; one of the adults also faces several firearm charges.

Two men and the young male remained in custody of a bail hearing on Sunday, while the other men were released and are scheduled to appear at a later date.

Police believe this was an isolated incident.

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