Over $8,000 worth of goods taken from home
A Grimsby man is facing charges after a break and enter in Oakville.
Police say on February 10th, the victim went to a casino in Dundas, and his wallet and house keys were stolen from his jacket.
Two men were believed to be involved.
Shortly after the theft, the stolen key was used to break into the house, and about $8,000 worth of items and bank cards were taken.
The cards were used to make fraudulent purchases in Niagara and Oakville.
Halton Regional Police say the two suspects, a 50 year old man from Hamilton and a 38 year old man from Grimsby, were arrested on May 16th.
Their names have not been released.
Anyone with information is asked to call Halton Regional Police at 905-825-4777 ext. 2216.

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