A Timmins man is facing multiple charges following an investigation into the June 17, 2015 Break & Enter at Canadian Tire.

Shortly after 4:00 a.m. on June 17, employees of Canadian Tire attended the store in response to an alarm call. Upon entering the store, the employees believed the suspect to be in the building, immediately exited, and called police.

Police attended the store at approximately 4:20 a.m. and observed that the firearms cabinet had been breached and that some weapons appeared to be missing.

Officers then exited the building to await backup. The building was eventually searched and cleared, with no individuals being located in the building.

Following an investigation, it was determined that a quantity of air rifles and air guns were taken.

These items have not been recovered. Additional property including several tools was also taken. The approximate value of the items stolen from Canadian Tire is $2300.

Harold NAKOGEE, 26, of Timmins faces charges of Break and Enter and Commit Indictable Offence (Theft), Possession of Property Obtained by Crime under $5000, and Disguise with Intent. Nakogee was further charged in relation to two additional incidents at local retailers.