The RCMP is asking the public to submit any dash cam footage captured in Rosetown on Nov. 3 in connection with break-ins into multiple buildings in the community.
Community members were also asked to check their home security cameras and doorbell cameras for any suspicious activity in the early hours of Nov. 3.
The Rosetown RCMP said officers received several reports of break-in in two buildings on Main Street and a church, which occurred between 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Nov. 3.
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“A municipal building was forcibly entered, damaging two of the building’s doors,” said the police.
A tote bag was reported as stolen from the rummaged-through building. A sum of money was reportedly stolen from a church that was broken into and damaged, noted the Mounties.
Further investigation determined a business and town maintenance building on Highway 4 in Rosetown were also broken into, said police.
“Tools and a sum of money were reported as stolen from the business, and a vehicle was stolen from the town maintenance building’s property. The vehicle has since been recovered by Rosetown RCMP,” noted police.
Police also said there was a report of an attempted break-in at a municipal building off Highway 4 where a door was damaged, “but the individual did not gain access to the building.”
“Investigation to date has determined the suspect is a male. At the time of the incident, he was wearing dark-coloured clothing, red gloves, and a face covering,” said the RCMP.
Information and evidence can be reported to the Rosetown RCMP or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.
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