OPP DOG CATCHES B&E SUSPECT LAST NIGHT

MUSKOKA LAKES TWP. — A homeowner who forced a break-and-enter suspect to flee was quickly caught after police called in their police dog last night.

Provincial police at Bracebridge say that on Wednesday, May 13, at 10:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the B&E in Muskoka Lakes Township.

They say the homeowner was present and scared the suspect away.

The OPP canine unit and their emergency response team found the suspect a short distance away.

Police charged 24-year-old Rylan Carnegie, of Newmarket, with Break and Enter CC 348(1)(a) and Mischief CC 430(1)(a).

He is to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Bracebridge July 21, 2020.

The OPP canine unit and ERT task members apprehended the break-in suspect last night in Muskoka Lakes Township.