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Mischief charges laid after a Georgina rec centre vandalized

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Two men are facing mischief charges after allegedly breaking into a rec complex in Georgina. York Police say two suspects broke into the Recreational Outdoor Campus on Civic Centre Road, on July 7th. They proceeded to damage the interior of the facility, along with 14 municipally owned vehicles. 22 year old Jordan Duran of Beaverton and 21 year old Douglas Allan-Dato of Barrie are facing a slew of charges, including mischief over $5,000.

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Permalink | July 23rd, 2012

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