Man charged after break-in at Old East Village business: London police

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A man is facing charges following a break-in at a business in London’s Old East Village, police say.

It was Oct. 8 when police say a man “pried open” a locked gate in the 700-block of Dundas Street and entered the patio area of a business. That location is close to the intersection of Dundas and Lyle Street.

A man and woman entered and left the area several times throughout the night, police said.

The following day, an employee discovered that items had been damaged and stolen from the fenced-in area after arriving at the business, police said.

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Police were contacted. Officers obtained video surveillance from the area, and the investigation began, police said, adding officers identified a male suspect.

On Oct. 30, last Wednesday, a man was arrested in the area of Dundas and Lyle streets. A 43-year-old London man is charged with one charge related to the break-in. He is scheduled to appear in London court on Dec. 9.

London man charged after domestic assault: Police

A London man is charged after Ontario Provincial Police say they investigated a domestic assault in Thames Centre.

Police say it was shortly after 11 a.m. on Sunday when called to an address in Thames Centre to investigate what they called “an after-the-fact assault.”

Police say a 36-year-old man from London is charged with assault and mischief. He was released from police custody and is scheduled to appear in court at a later date, police said.

Police encouraged victims of domestic violence to seek assistance and support, noting Victim Services of Middlesex-London is one agency to consider contacting.

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