Article content continued

The first two arrests were made after a man and a woman pawned two of the dresses only a few hours after the theft. Police were able to identify the man from the pawn shop’s surveillance footage, while the remaining three arrests were made following help from the Saskatoon Crime Stoppers Facebook page.

According to Saskatoon police, the last dresses recovered, as well as moccasins and scarves, were located by pawn detail officers on Tuesday in a home in the 100 block of Avenue N South.

According to Crime Stoppers, its social media post about the theft reached more than 145,000 users.

A 35-year-old man has been charged with theft over $5,000; while a 21-year-old man, 30-year-old man, 50-year-old man and 38-year-old woman are each charged with possession of stolen property under $5,000.

Hours before the remaining dresses were recovered, Crime Stoppers on its Facebook page released several details into the investigation. Police believed the dresses were being stored at the home of one of the accused’s in-laws. “They may or may not have knowledge of this,” Crime Stoppers said in a Facebook post.

The investigating officer urged those in possession of the dresses to “simply bring them down to the police station. We can’t speak to charges, but from what we understand it is a very ‘gracious’ offer to come in, do the right thing and put this all behind you.”

According to Saskatoon Crime Stoppers in another Facebook post, “no one came (to police headquarters) and turned them in. It was some solid police work by Saskatoon’s finest!”

Tanya Eagle Speaker, last week after two of the dresses were recovered, said her “daughter’s spirits have been lifted.”

ddeibert@thestarphoenix.com

Twitter.com/davedeibert