A pair of Chapleau residents are facing charges after vandalism at the local grocery store.
Superior East Ontario Provincial Police say they were notified of vandalism to the Chapleau Valu-Mart garden centre around 7:45 the morning of June 2nd, with investigation determining two individuals were responsible.
Police arrested a seventeen-year-old suspect - who cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act - on June 6th, with a 22-year-old arrested June 12th.
Both were charged with break and enter a place to commit indictable offence, mischief - destroys or damages property, and mischief - renders property dangerous, useless, inoperative, or ineffective - the younger accused was also charged with failure to comply with release order, while the older accused was charged with failure to comply with undertaking and possession of property obtained by crime under $5000.
While the teen was remanded into custody pending a bail hearing, the young adult was released with a July court date.