Police are looking for two suspects after a defibrillator was reported stolen from Acadia University last week.
Nova Scotia RCMP say the theft from the Beveridge Arts Centre happened on Feb. 8.
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Police say two men were observed on security footage taking the defibrillator from the building.
One of the suspects is described as a man with dark skin and the other is described as a Caucasian man, and both were wearing dark pants, black parka-style jackets and ball caps.
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Anyone with information on the theft or the suspects is asked to contact Kings District RCMP or Crime Stoppers.
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