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One arrested in Claresholm church break-in spree

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Mounties out of Claresholm, Alta., have arrested the man they believe was responsible for a string of church break-ins.

The RCMP say during the months of August and September, there were break-and-enters at Mycitycare as well as several local places of worship, including:

  • Faith Community Baptist Church;
  • United Church;
  • Parallel Church;
  • Anglican Church; and
  • Church of the Nazarene.

Cody Gorrell, a 31-year-old of no fixed address, was arrested on Sept. 27.

He's been charged with multiple offences, including:

  • Four counts of break, enter and theft;
  • Five counts of mischief under $5,000;
  • One count of theft under $5,000;
  • Two counts of break-and-enter;
  • One count of possession of a controlled substance;
  • One count of possession of break-and-enter tools; and
  • One count of failure to comply with a condition of release.

Gorrell remains in police custody and will appear in court in Lethbridge on Friday.

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