New Brunswick RCMP are investigating after at least six cottages in Saint-Jospeh-de-Madawaska, N.B., were broken into and multiple items were stolen.
The Mounties believe that the thefts took place between Nov. 5 and Nov. 11 with an ATV, generator, chainsaws and three firearms being taken from different properties.
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Additionally, several cottages in the area were also vandalized, damaging furniture and floors.
RCMP are now asking anyone with information in relation to these thefts, or if they have recently experienced similar incidents in the area, to contact police.
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