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Ontario Provincial Police issued this photo of equipment seized during a search of a residence at Lanark Highlands on Tuesday. Photo by Ontario Provincial Police / Handout Article content A 38-year-old man from Cantley has been arrested and charged after Ontario Provincial Police found vehicles and other large equipment worth a total of more than $150,000 at Lanark Highlands on Tuesday. A news release from the OPP said officers were still reviewing all the items found during a search of a residence on McDonalds Corners Road, but the preliminary list included three vehicles, two trailers and two riding lawnmowers.



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Activate your Online Access Now Article content A photo distributed with the news release also showed several hand-held drills, a leaf blower, a chainsaw and other smaller equipment pieces. The police news release said the search had been conducted by Lanark OPP, the East Region Community Street Crime Unit and the OPP Emergency Response Team. Lanark Highlands is about 80 kilometres southwest of Ottawa.

The suspect was charged with seven counts of possession of property obtained by crime and failure to comply with an undertaking. He remained in custody and was scheduled to appear in court in Perth on Friday. The investigation was continuing, police added Tuesday.

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