Nova Scotia RCMP are asking the public to keep an eye out for two boats that have been stolen over the past two weeks.
Police say the first boat was from a wharf on Oakhill Pt. Lane in Tantallon, N.S.
According to a police news release, the owner of the boat awoke on June 12 to find his boat missing. RCMP believe someone snuck in and towed it away from the wharf.
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Police say the second boat was stolen from a dock on the Southwest Cove Road in Chester.
The boat, described as a beige 2002 TaylorCraft Sedan Cruiser (Rubber Dinghy), was last seen tied to the dock between June 4 and 6.
Anyone with information on either of the stolen boats is asked to contact their local RCMP detachment or Crime Stoppers.
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