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Four Charged In Stolen Recreational Vehicle Thefts

Four people face numerous charges after police in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia recovered 10 stolen recreational vehicles worth about $40,000.

The investigation began on November 24 when a side-by-side vehicle was stolen in Cumberland County.

After searching a home in Amherst, police found the side-by-side vehicle along with five ATV’s, three motocross bikes, a flatbed trailer, license plates and a welder.

As part of the investigation, Mounties also searched a home in Aulac where another stolen ATV was found as well as items used in the initial theft.

Following the searches, the four people charged were:

  • Brittany Anne Davidson, 31, of Amherst, has been charged with three counts of Possession of Stolen Property under $5,000 and two counts of Possession of Stolen Property over $5,000.
  • Albert Charles Jr. Oblenis, 33, of Amherst, has been charged with three counts of Possession of Stolen Property under $5,000, two counts of Possession of Stolen Property over $5,000 and Theft of Motor Vehicle.
  • William Edward James Landry, 31, of Aulac, has been charged with Theft of Motor Vehicle.
  • Christopher Todd Larade, 34, of Moncton, has been charged with six counts of Breach of Recognizance.

All four are scheduled to appear in court in January.

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1:39 pm, Apr 11, 2026
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