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MELFORT RCMP REQUEST ASSISTANCE IN IDENTIFYING SUSPECTS

  • Jan 30
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 12

The Melfort RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in keeping an eye out for a vehicle and male suspects that are inside the vehicle. These suspects are vehicle are actively going onto rural properties and trying to steal items and vehicles. They were at a rural property in the Crystal Springs area this morning and were last seen at a rural property northeast of Naicam about 15-20 minutes ago.

The truck is a newer maroon and black coloured Chevy Silverado half-ton pickup truck with 2-4 male suspects inside it. One of the males is dressed all in black clothing and another male is wearing a blue winter jacket, black ski pants and a bright orange balaclava. Photos of the truck and suspects are attached if you receive this via email. If anybody sees this truck, please call 911 right away as police are currently patrolling the area making attempts to locate the suspect vehicle. Police suspect that the vehicle travelled in an easterly direction from the Naicam area.



If you have information related to this advisory please call 310-RCMP for immediate response, or you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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