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Police in Morinville and Fort Saskatchewan imagine they might be chasing the identical crew after a rash of break-ins.
The break-ins and thefts occurred between Aug. 25 and Sept. 26 and concerned as much as 4 suspects utilizing as many as three vehicles to maneuver stolen objects.
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Mounties stated in a information launch issued final week that it started Aug. 25 with a break-in at a locked compound off 88 Avenue in Fort Saskatchewan. Gasoline and a generator had been stolen and a black and gray pickups “had been noticed in the course of the break-in.”
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Throughout the second theft Sept. 5, three suspects travelling in two vehicles entered a card lock on Freeway 15 in Lamont County and stole a a 2012 Ford F-150 bearing Alberta licence plate BFT-0602.
On Sept. 8 and Sept. 26, a enterprise on 88 Avenue was focused. Three suspects and “not less than” one gray Chevrolet pickup had been noticed taking instruments on Sept. 8. On Sept. 26, 4 suspects and three vehicles had been noticed once more stealing instruments.
On Sept. 11, a card lock on Freeway 651 in Sturgeon County close to Authorized was damaged in to by three suspects showing to drive Chevrolet vehicles, white, gray and black in color, respectively. They took six tidy cans. Police imagine one of many vehicles fled an RCMP visitors cease earlier the identical day.
“Whereas RCMP examine we’re asking residents to report suspicious exercise and name police when you have any data,” a information launch acknowledged. “When you have any data on these incidents, please name the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP at (780) 997-7900. For those who want to stay nameless you possibly can contact Crime Stoppers on-line or by cellphone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).”

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