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Orillia man accused of breaking into business, stealing medications

Police investigate a break-in in this FILE IMAGE.  (CTV Barrie) Police investigate a break-in in this FILE IMAGE. (CTV Barrie)
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Barrie, Ont. -

Police arrested a man accused of smashing in the front door of a business and taking prescription medications in Orillia.

According to provincial police, the 37-year-old Orillia man stole from a Mississaga Street business on Tuesday night.

They say the store's alarms alerted police to the break-in.

Police used video surveillance to identify the suspect, who they later located and placed under arrest.

Officers charged the accused with break and enter, theft under $5,000, drug possession, and failing to comply with a probation order.

He was held in police custody for a bail hearing scheduled for today.

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