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Picker truck used to steal safe from bank in Winfield: RCMP

WATCH ABOVE: A bank heist in a hamlet southwest of Edmonton has residents scratching their heads. Police say the suspects made off with a safe containing cash. As Albert Delitala explains, it's how they got the safe out that is getting attention – Mar 10, 2019

RCMP said a stolen picker truck was used by two men to steal a safe containing Canadian currency from a bank in Winfield, Alta., west of Pigeon Lake.

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The two suspects allegedly broke through the front wall of an Alberta Treasury Branch using the picker truck around 3:30 a.m. Friday.

The vehicle was then used to pull the safe out of the wall, according to authorities. Police said the suspects caused extensive damage to the building.

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The suspects allegedly made off with the safe and its contents, including cash.

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Frank Block, who lives near Winfield, told Global News crime frequently takes place in the area but he is shocked by the extent of the damage.

“Well, it makes a person uneasy to see what lengths people will go to do something like this,” Block said. “[I don’t know] if they got anything of value, but it’s the destruction, what I see. It’s pure destructive.”

The two men used a black Dodge Ram and a dark-coloured GMC pickup as getaway vehicles, police said.

The incident is under investigation. Anyone with information should call police or Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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With files from Albert Delitala

The ATB branch in Winfield Alta., has been boarded up since thieves allegedly broke in Saturday night. Global News
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