Gatineau police say a man and a woman have been arrested in connection with a string of identity thefts in Ontario and Quebec that cost nearly 30 people hundreds of thousands of dollars. ottnews
Police officers from Gatineau, Laval, Montreal, MRC des Collines de l'Outaouais and Quebec provincial police took part in two searches in Laval and Montreal at around 5 a.m. Wednesday following months of investigation. A 31-year-old Laval man and a 29-year-old Montreal woman were arrested.
Gatineau police first asked the public for help identifying suspects in two thefts from the Branchaud Brière Complex in Gatineau and the Paul-Pelletier Aquatic Center in Aylmer in August. Police say 13 other thefts in Gatineau were linked to the same modus operandi and investigations later connected the investigation to almost 20 other files in Ontario and Quebec.
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