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Police arrest 3 out of 4 suspects wanted in GTHA break-in spree

Halton police have arrested two additional suspects wanted in relation to a residential break-in spree investigation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
On December 5, officers were able to arrest Jordan Saccucci, 33, of Mississauga and Dumark Lindsay, 41, also of Mississauga.
The two accused are charged with a combined total of 68 break and enter related offences, and were held in custody pending a bail hearing in Milton.
Police have now apprehended three out of the four suspects that were initially identified on Novemeber 28.
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Officers are still searching for Marcel Blackburn, 37, of Hagersville in connection with this investigation.
The four men were wanted in connection with 30 house break-ins across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
Investigators say the break-ins happened in the areas of Caledon, Halton, Hamilton, Peel and York.
Police previously arrested Paul Nkrumah, 36, of Brampton on December 4 and he faces charges of dangerous driving, flight from police, assault with intent to resist arrest and possession of stolen property over $5,000, in addition to the charges associated with the break-in spree itself.
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The Chevrolet Tahoe RST vehicle mentioned in the original police release has also been located. It was found in Brampton with fake license plates attached to it and police believe the vehicle to be stolen.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the remaining suspect, or further information about this case, is asked to contact police at 905-825-4777 ext. 2216.