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Two Bonnyville men charged with trespassing

Two Bonnyville men have been charged after trespassing on a local business in the town.

Bonnyville RCMP responded to a call on October 9th just before 6:00 AM and found two people trespassing on company property on 66 Street.

Christian Bubar and Chris Lepine have both been charged after being found trespassing.

Christian Bubar of Bonnyville has been charged with Breaking & Entering a Business, Drive While Prohibited, Fail to Comply with Probation Order and two counts of Fail to Comply with Release Condition.

Chris Lepine of Bonnyville has been charged with Breaking & Entering a Business.

Both men have been brought before a Justice of the Peace for bail hearings. Lepine was released on conditions while Bubar had to pay cash bail to be released.

They are both set to appear in Court on October 18th.

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