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Tropical fish stolen from Beachburg, Ont. restaurant found and returned

Several tropical fish that were kept at Beachburg Restaurant were stolen during a break-in on April 11, 2024. (Beachburg Restaurant/supplied) Several tropical fish that were kept at Beachburg Restaurant were stolen during a break-in on April 11, 2024. (Beachburg Restaurant/supplied)
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Ontario Provincial Police have landed a suspect following a fishy theft in Beachburg, Ont.

Someone broke into the Beachburg Restaurant on April 11, stealing cash and thousands of dollars worth of tropical fish.

"On April 19, 2024, after a boatload of support from the public, officers along with the assistance of the Community Street Crime Unit were able to 'reel' in and arrest the accused," a news release said. "OPP officers executed a warrant on a residence in Whitewater Region Township. During the warrant police located the stolen tropical fish. The stolen fish were returned to their owner."

A 23-year-old Beachburg resident is facing charges of breaking and entering, theft under $5,000 and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000.

"The wave of support from the public was 'fintastic,'" OPP said.

The accused is due in a Pembroke court in June. 

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