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Rimbey RCMP say 2 men responsible for 5 break-ins on same night

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Rimbey RCMP are searching for two men they say carried out five break-ins overnight between Jan. 9 and 10 in the central Alberta town.

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One of the break-ins happened at a local business in an industrial park, where camera footage showed two men driving a black pickup truck.

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RCMP said the surveillance images showed the men stealing a flat-deck trailer from Nikirk Construction. Mounties said the home-built trailer is easily identifiable by the company name cut into the metal and an aluminum wind breaker on the front.

Surveillance image of a flat-deck trailer being stolen from Nikirk Construction in Rimbey, Alta. overnight between Jan. 9 and 10, 2019. Supplied by RCMP

Police said one of the suspects wore orange coveralls and a white mask, while the other was dressed in all black.

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The RCMP could not confirm if anything else was stolen during the other break-ins.

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While the break-ins happened nearly two weeks ago, RCMP said they held off on releasing the information until they obtained surveillance images of the suspects.

If you have information about these incidents to please call the Rimbey RCMP, or submit a tip anonymously via Crime Stoppers.

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