Police charge 2 Calgary men after $100,000 in stolen goods found at northeast home

Police looking for rightful owners of stolen tools, bicycles and cars

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Caption: Police recovered $15,000 in stolen bicycles at a northeast home. (Calgary Police Service)

Two men have been charged with drug and theft offences after Calgary police found more than $100,000 worth of stolen tools, bicycles, vehicles and drugs in a northeast home.
Police say the items were intended to be sold or traded for drugs.
Officers entered a home in the 100 block of Falshire Dr. N.E. on April 22, where they found $14,350 worth of heroin and $1,460 worth of crystal meth.
The stolen goods on the property also included $90,000 in power tools, $15,000 in bicycles, motorcycles and cars, and $10,000 in household items, according to police.

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Caption: Stolen tools worth $90,000 were among the items recovered by Calgary police in a recent investigation. (Calgary Police Service)

Investigators are working to return the stolen property to its rightful owners.
Anyone who believes their goods may be among the stolen property can call 403-266-1234 or go to a district office to file a report.
The home will be shuttered through the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) unit.