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Three men are facing numerous charges following a series of break-ins in the North Kildonan and East St. Paul areas over the last five months.

Between Sept. 5, 2014 and Jan. 10, 2015, Winnipeg police and RCMP saw 28 reports of residential break-ins. The investigation revealed that entry into the homes was gained by prying open the windows and doors.

Among the items stolen: electronics, jewelry, liquor and in one case, a gun. In five of the break-ins, vehicles from the premises were stolen after the suspects located the keys inside.

Police say four of the vehicles have been recovered.

The total amount of property stolen exceeded $180,000. Total damage estimates came in at $27,000.

Police arrested Keith Buell, 21, Brent James Nepinak, 20, and Tyrone James Romaniuk, 38, on Wednesday. The three have been charged with several offences for their alleged involvement.

A search warrant was executed at residences in the 400 block of Ross Avenue and in the 500 block of Windsor Avenue on Thursday. Police recovered approximately $15,000 in stolen property and the firearm.

The suspects were detained in custody.