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4 men charged in underground parking garage thefts

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More than 100 charges have been laid against four men in connection with a string of vandalized vehicles in the Flemingdon Park area.

Thirty-seven vehicles were damaged and had items stolen over the Jan. 27–28 weekend, police say.

This included 20 vehicles in an underground parking garage at an apartment complex at 1 Deauville Ln. and 17 vehicles at apartments on 5 Dufresne Ct.

Police recovered a large amount of stolen property on Jan. 28 after executing search warrants on three homes and vehicles.

The police investigation is still underway with the possibility of additional charges being laid, police say.

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