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Charges laid after ATM stolen using small tractor

A 34-year-old P.E.I. man faces multiple charges after an ATM was taken from a convenience store with a small tractor Thursday morning in Charlottetown.

P.E.I. man, 34, faces multiple charges after early-morning foot chase

This ATM was hitched to a snowmobile and driven by Myers to his home. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

A 34-year-old P.E.I.man faces multiple charges after an ATM was taken from a convenience store with a small tractor Thursday morning in Charlottetown.

Police received a complaint around3:20 a.m.that an alarm was going off at the Petro-Canada gas station on Malpeque Road, inWinsloe.

Police say this small tractor was stolen, and used to force open the doors of the convenience store. Police say the thief returned the tractor, then took off on a stolen snowmobile. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

When they arrived, police discovered someone had forced open the main door using a small tractor and taken the ATM.

Police say they followed "suspicious tracks in the snow leading to an obscure area" and found a man trying to force open the ATM. They arrested him after a short chase on foot.

"AnRCMPcruiser which was on patrol in the Warren Grove area spotted somesuspicioustracks," said Gary McGuigan, deputy chief, Charlottetown police. They followed up on that lead. As a result, they caught the suspect in the act of breaking into the machine."

Police seized these tools and snowmobile helmet from the man. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

Police allege the man stolethe tractor from a business near the convenience store.

They say they recovered the stolen cash, a damaged ATM and a stolen snowmobileallegedly used by the thief.

Police seized this snowmobile. They say it had previously been reported stolen from Brackley. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

The charges include possession of break and enter tools, possession of stolen property, break enter theft, and theft over $5000.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said the theft occurred Friday morning. In fact, it happened Thursday morning.
    Mar 24, 2017 1:58 PM AT