A raid in The Nation Municipality southeast of Ottawa last month yielded more than $600,000 in stolen property, including a half-dozen vehicles and a boat, the Russell County detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police said Friday. Read More
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Ottawa residents among those charged in OPP seizure of stolen property worth more than $600,000 in The Nation
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