By Meghan Hurley
A man who police say went into the wrong home in error won’t be charged with the break-and-enter at Justin Trudeau’s Rockcliffe Park home earlier this month.
Police said Tuesday the man came forward to police when he saw the surveillance video released publicly after the break-in on Aug. 16.
“A thorough investigation has determined no charges should be laid,” an Ottawa police news release said. “A satisfactory amount of evidence shows the person entered the wrong home in error.”
Police said the man was cautioned by police before the case was closed.
Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau and the couple’s three children left their home after discovering the break-in on Aug. 16 in the morning.
A source who asked not to be identified said a handwritten note suggesting that the family should lock its doors was placed on a line of “five or six large butcher knives” in the home.
According to another source, unspecified articles were found gathered at the back door with a note saying those items could have been stolen.
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