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Heavy equipment stolen from Moncton parking lot: RCMP

Police believe this truck was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 6:45 a.m. Wednesday. Courtesy: New Brunswick RCMP

Police are investigating after heavy equipment was stolen from a parking lot in Moncton.

New Brunswick RCMP say a dump truck, a tri-axle trailer and a skid steer vanished overnight Tuesday, from the lot at 45 Greenock Street in the city’s north end.

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The dump truck is white and from 2009, with the New Brunswick licence plate LBL 038. The tri-axle trailer is blue and has the New Brunswick licence plate TPB 715. The skid steer is black and white, and from John Dere.

Police say this skid steer was stolen from a parking lot in north-end Moncton.
Police say this skid steer was stolen from a parking lot in north-end Moncton. Courtesy: New Brunswick RCMP

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Police say the truck and skid steer have “Neilson’s Paving” logos and the company’s phone number on them.

Officers believe the equipment was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 6:45 a.m. Wednesday.

Anyone with information on the theft or location of the items is asked to contact New Brunswick RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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