Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public’s help to solve a break and enter in the community earlier this month.
According to police, unknown suspect(s) entered a garage on 45 St. Cl. sometime between July 2 and July 3 and made off with a quantity of items stored in the garage. A vehicle and trailer could have been used to remove the items from the garage, which is visible from 52 Ave. between the 42 St. and 54 Ave. block.
Anyone who witnessed suspicious persons or vehicles in that area during that time is asked to contact Innisfail RCMP at (403) 227-3342 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or online at www.tipsubmit.com.
Vandalism, fuel theft at rural well site
Police are investigating a case of vandalism and theft at a rural well site earlier this month.
According to Innisfail RCMP, unknown suspect(s) entered the well site, located on Rge. Rd. 5-0, north of Secondary Hwy. 587, sometime between the night of June 30 and the morning of July 4. Once inside the property, the suspect(s) vandalized a number of pieces of machinery and equipment and stole approximately 700 litres of diesel fuel from the tanks of a five-ton work truck stored on the site.
Unknown suspect(s) break into vehicle
Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance after a car was broken into late last month.
According to police, unknown suspect(s) stole a number of items, including a pair of handcuffs, from a blue Hyundai Entourage while it was parked on 46 Ave. around 5:30 p.m. on June 29.
Truck stolen from home on 37 Street
Police need the public’s help to locate a grey GMC Sierra pickup truck that was stolen from a residence on 37 St. this week.
The truck, which was parked outside the home on 37 St., was stolen sometime between Sunday and Monday. Innisfail RCMP is asking the public to report any suspicious vehicles or persons they saw in the area around the time of the crime.
If you have any information on this or any other crime, contact the Innisfail RCMP at (403) 227-3342 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or online at www.tipsubmitcom. Tipsters can remain anonymous. Crimestoppers tips that lead to the arrest and conviction of suspects could be eligible for a cash reward.