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Leduc RCMP seek public assistance to identify suspects in break and enter

Leduc RCMP continue to investigate.
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Stolen vehicle from Wetaskiwin recovered. Supplied/ Leduc RCMP

Leduc RCMP responded to a 911 call of a break and enter at a business on 50 Ave near 52 Street in Leduc Oct. 20, 2021 at approximately 8:30 a.m.

Preliminary investigation revealed two unknown males forced entry into the business and stole an undisclosed amount of Canadian currency. An employee was on the business premise at the time of the break and enter but they did not interact with the suspects.

After further investigation it was discovered that the two unknown males fled in a burgundy 2009 Pontiac Torrent with Alberta licence plate YVA 667. The vehicle was seen on surveillance travelling south on 52 Ave in Leduc.

Suspect one is described to be five-foot-seven-inches to five-foot-10-inches tall, wearing a black coat and toque, dark pants, a mask and gloves and was carrying a bag in front of him.

Suspect two was also wearing a black coat, dark pants and toque, mask and gloves and was carrying a crow bar and white trays.

Leduc RCMP made patrols in the area and located the suspect vehicle in the area of 44 Ave and 50 street in Leduc.

Through the investigation it was discovered that the vehicle was stolen out of Wetaskiwin, Alta.

Leduc RCMP and RCMP Forensic Identification Section continue to investigate.



shaela.dansereau@pipestoneflyer.ca

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