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Innisfail RCMPasks for public'sassistance

Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public's help to solve four break and enter and vandalism cases that have been reported in the area between Feb. 12 and 28.

Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public's help to solve four break and enter and vandalism cases that have been reported in the area between Feb. 12 and 28.

Over that two-week period, two businesses and one vehicle had windows smashed, and in one case, entry was gained.

In another case, a business was broken into and tools were stolen, according to police.

Sometime around 1:52 a.m. on Feb. 12, someone gained entry to a rural business in the general vicinity of Rge. Rd. 265 and Hwy 42.

A set of combination wrenches and a complete set of metric and imperial sockets were stolen, report police.

A break and enter was also reported as having taken place last month at the Innisfail Ski Hill lodge.

Sometime between Wednesday, Feb. 23 and Friday, Feb. 25, police say a suspect smashed a large window on the building's northwest corner to gain entry.

The lone suspect appears to have left the area walking eastbound away from the property, proceeding into Innisfail on 50 St., according to police.

That same Friday or sometime between 5 p.m. Feb. 25 and 5 p.m. Feb. 26, police say someone committed mischief to a vehicle located at 54 A Ave. Crescent in Innisfail.

Innisfail RCMP is asking for assistance in solving the crime in which the driver's side window of a Pontiac Grand Am was smashed.

The Innisfail RCMP is also asking for the public's assistance in solving a crime that occurred between Feb. 27 and 28.

Several glass windows at 20/20 Auto Service in Innisfail were damaged.

The RCMP is asking the community to report any suspicious persons or vehicles that they observed in the area between the times in question.

Police are asking for anyone with information on these or any other crimes to call the Innisfail RCMP at (403)227-3342.

If callers wish to remain anonymous, they may call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or contact the organization through its website at www.tipsubit.com.

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