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Break-in suspect offered diversion

Break-in suspect offered diversion

Crown will withdraw campground break-and-enter charge against Joshua Christopher Cheeseman, 29, of Waldeck, N.S., provided he completes alternate-measures program

Don MacPherson
Jul 08, 2025
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A Nova Scotia man will be spared a criminal conviction for break-and-enter in New Brunswick once he completes an alternate-measures program, court heard Monday.

The entrance kiosk and canteen at Lakeside Campground in the Mill Cove area. (Photo: Google Street View)

Joshua Christopher Cheeseman, 29, of Waldeck, N.S., about 215 kilometres west of Halifax, faces a charge of break, enter and theft at the Lakeside Campground office and canteen in Waterborough, N.B., about 70 kilometres east of Fredericton, near Mill Cove, and a related count of breach of a release order requiring him to remain in Nova Scotia at that time.

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