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Three Halifax men will be in court in Windsor this morning as a result of an investigation by members of Kings District RCMP into thefts from five New Minas businesses which occurred Thursday.

Staff Sergeant Rick Daley describes the crimes as 'well organized' and reports the value of goods stolen is estimated at more than $23,000.

David Phillip LeFave (34), Corey James Walker (30), and Troy Douglas Straight (29), all of Halifax, have been charged with one count of Theft Over $5000, four counts of Theft Under $5000, and one count of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.  Police have recovered a large portion of the stolen goods and are continuing their investigation.

All of the thefts occurred during business hours.

The trio were arrested by members of the RCMP’s Halifax Metro Traffic Services during a traffic stop on Highway 101 in the Lower Sackville area shortly after 4:00 PM on Thursday, July 22.  Officers from the Windsor Detachment of the RCMP also assisted in the investigation.


Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Kings District - Media Release - July 23, 2010

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