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A man is facing multiple charges after a home invasion in Nova Scotia Kings County last Friday.

Kings District RCMP received a report of a home invasion and robbery on Lower Street in Morden around 9:45 p.m.

Police say two men entered the home, assaulted a man, then stole items and fled in a vehicle.

The victim suffered minor injuries. Another person inside the home was not hurt.

Police say no weapons were used during the incident.

Police identified one of the suspects as Keith Chamberlain of North Kentville

The 52-year-old was found during a traffic stop on Belcher Street in Kentville the next day.

Police say he was arrested without incident.

Chamberlain has been charged with:

  • assault causing bodily harm
  • assault by choking
  • theft under $5,000
  • mischief
  • uttering threats
  • robbery
  • break and enter with intent

He appeared in Windsor provincial court on Sunday and was remanded into custody.

He was released by the courts on …

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