19 year old Dustin Helmer-Taylor of Tillsonburg is facing numerous charges after OPP officers received reports of vehicle break and enters in his hometown.
TILLSONBURG - A Tillsonburg man is facing numerous charges after OPP officers received reports of thefts from vehicles in his hometown.
While on patrol on July 21st, officers spotted a man who had outstanding warrants for his arrest. When confronted by police the man tried to get away but they did manage to arrest him and found some items that had been previously reported stolen from vehicles.
19 year old Dustin Helmer-Taylor is facing charges including 8 counts of theft under $5,000 from a motor vehicle, 2 counts of use of a stolen credit card, break and enter and failing to comply with probation.

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