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Arrest made after phone and oil tank lines cut in Charlottetown

A Charlottetown man has been charged after an investigation into someone cutting telephone and furnace oil lines to several buildings on Oak Drive.

Man, 42, faces charges of mischief under $5,000

Charlottetown police have been investigating a series of incidents on Oak Drive for the last two weeks. (Tony Davis/CBC)

A Charlottetown man has been charged in connection with an investigation into someone cutting telephone and furnace oil lines to several buildings on Oak Drive.

A police news release issued Monday said the man, 42, was arrested on Friday. 

Charlottetown Police Deputy Chief Sean Coombs said all the incidents involved the same multi-unit building in the city's north end. 

Members of the street crime unit were watching the site after the initial complaints came in starting Jan. 19, and observed someone in the process of cutting the oil line, he said. 

"That caused extensive damage," Coombs said. "As you know, when you're dealing with oil, it's a very extensive cleanup."

The suspect has been released after being charged with mischief under $5,000 and will appear in provincial court on an unspecified date. 

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With files from Angela Walker