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Charges laid in series of thefts in Stephenville

Chad Pitcher of Stephenville is seen in this file photo from 2015.
Chad Pitcher of Stephenville is seen in this file photo from 2015.

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Chad Pitcher, a 30-year-old Stephenville man charged with four thefts that took place Stephenville on Friday and Saturday, is expected back in court this afternoon.

He made a short court appearance on Monday at which time he was set over to appear today.

Pitcher’s latest charges include the theft of a donation jar from a bakery, workout supplements from a Pharmasave, a cash bag from a pizza parlour and cheese from a variety store.

In addition to the theft, Bay St. George RCMP have charged him with failure to comply with a probation order.

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