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RCMP release footage of ATM theft caught on camera in Prince Albert

A 'brazen crime' was caught on security cameras this summer in Saskatchewan. RCMP are releasing the footage with the hope of getting more information about the suspects – Dec 24, 2021

In an effort to get information about an ATM theft that occurred this summer, Prince Albert RCMP have released video footage of the crime.

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On June 22 around 5:15 a.m., Prince Albert RCMP responded to a complaint of a break and enter at a business on Highway 2, north of Prince Albert.

It was reported the business’s door had been smashed and an ATM had been stolen with an undisclosed sum of cash inside.

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Sgt. Lisa Molle said the RCMP is actively investigating this incident in a release sent in November.

“ATMs are bulky. They’re heavy. It takes some planning to enter a business and take one. Also, this was right at the side of a major area highway. That’s why we are sure that there are people that have information about this brazen crime against a local business,” said Molle.

Police say their investigation has determined that multiple people were involved in the theft and they were driving a white Nissan Rogue with a licence plate beginning with ‘233.’

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If anyone has information about this theft or recognizes the individuals in the video, they are asked to call the Prince Albert RCMP at 306-765-5500. Information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1‐800‐222‐TIPS (8477) or http://www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

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