The men were arrested between Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. Haynes, 31, is charged with break and enter, home invasion, robbery, common assault, uttering threats, violating a parole order, fraud and possession of property obtained by crime. Hurley, 32, has been charged with breaking and entering, home invasion, robbery, aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, common assault and uttering threats. BREAKING || Justin Haynes, 31, and Jonathan Hurley, 32, accused in Monday’s home invasions and stabbings, are due to make their first appearance in provincial court today. @vocmnews — Brian Callahan (@briancallahan67) September 14, 2022 Both men are scheduled to appear in court today. A third possible suspect, said to be involved in the Maunder’s Lane home invasion, is still at large. RNC Constable James Cadigan thanked the officers involved in the investigation, noting that the RNC “could not be prouder” of their “tireless service to our community.” Cadigan then thanked the audience, saying they were “overwhelmed with gratitude” for the support. “Honestly, thank you for sending a strong message that this activity has no place in our communities.” Cadigan could not share much information about the suspects or the circumstances surrounding their arrest because the information has not yet been sworn to the courts. However, they will appear in court today @VOCMNEWS pic.twitter.com/ZiJwkSqHae — Richard Duggan (@RDugganVOCM) September 14, 2022