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 SANTA FE, N.M. 鈥?Two New Mexico men are facing charges after police say the pair went on a spre stanley thermobecher e of stealing trash cans around Santa Fe.The Santa Fe New Mexican reports 50-year-old Kenneth Brooks and 19-year-old Nicola Weydev stanley termosy eld were arrested Sunday after a security guard spotted them pushing rolling trash carts with trash cans inside from the Santa Fe Community Convention Center.A c stanley hrnek riminal complaint says police found the two men next to the two carts with other trash carts loaded inside.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Court documents say Weydeveld told police he intended to use the trash carts for personal use.      Police say one stolen bin was valued at more than $3,200.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The men were ordered held on an unsecured bond of $2,500 each on larceny charges. It was not known if they had attorneys.By The Associated Press Palj Overlooked tax credit and deductions
 There are currentl stanley termoska y 12 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in local hospitals.Latest reports from Joseph Brant Hospital and Halton Healthcare show there are six p stanley romania atients with the virus at the Burlington hospital, five in Oakville, and one in Georgetown.There are no patients with COVID-19 at the Milton hospital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Wednesday, Halton Region reported 75 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases over a four-day period from June 3 to 6 鈥?consisting of 31 new cases in Oakville, 27 in Burlington, 10 in Milton, and seven in Halton Hills.      Across the province, On stanley cups tario reported 526 patients in hospitals on Tuesday, with 114 in intensive care units. The province also reported 537 new COVID-19 cases and four more deaths.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW