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Around 8 a.m., a man was seen trying to break into The Hype, a shoe and retail store located at 543 Bernard Avenue. As he attempted to do so, he broke the store香蕉视频直播檚 front glass and door but wasn香蕉视频直播檛 able to get into the store because of the bars the store also uses to keep people out after hours.
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According to The Hype owners, the RCMP showed up and arrested the man who apparently tried to get into the store for two hours but failed to. Because of that, nothing was stolen from the store. The man was arrested for breaking and entering and obstructing an officer. He will remain in custody waiting for a bail hearing.
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Because of the break-in attempt, the store is not open today and is hoping to reopen on Saturday.
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