A man who was the subject of a Winnipeg police alert last week has been arrested, one of five people nabbed this week in connection with a spree of alleged property crimes across 15 locations in the city.

The five people arrested are charged with 88 property crimes that used the resources of three police districts, Winnipeg police said Friday.

Police crime units across much of the city were alerted to residential break-ins between September and November.

Locations on Walter Copp Crescent, Beacon Hill Place, McCreary Road, Cambie Road, Edna Perry Way, Devonshire Drive, Outhwaite Street, Chadwick Crescent, Van Slyk Way, Murray Avenue, Alex Taylor Drive, Sydney Avenue, Centennial Street, Borebank Street and Carpathia Road were allegedly hit in the crime spree, according to police.

Cops allege five vehicles and numerous credit cards, later used at stores in the city, were among the items stolen in the incidents, to the tune of approximately $240,000 in items.

Police executed a search warrant at a residence in the first 100-block of Prince Edward Street and seized several firearms there.

Maverick Rock Woodhouse, 24, who police declared “wanted” last week on multiple warrants, and Rueben Jaymes Sinclair, 29, were charged with 16 counts each of break, enter and theft, fraud under $5,000, use of a credit card, possession of goods obtained by crime, mischief under $5,000, as well as several weapon and firearms offences.

Rueben Jaymes Sinclair, 29, and Maverick Rock Woodhouse, 24, have been arrested and charged. Also arrested and charged are Chelsea Desmarais, 19, Jerilyn Catcheway, 36 and Dora Chartrand, 41, who are each charged with property and weapons-related offences.

They have been remanded into custody.