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Battlefords RCMP looking for suspects involved with firearm discharge

Battlefords RCMP is searching for a woman and a white truck involved with shots being fired at a business.
Mounties were called to the business on the 900 block of the Highway 16 bypass at about 1:30 a.m. on April 30. No suspects were found on the scene. After reviewing video footage RCMP identified two women walking up to a parked white Chevrolet Silverado and talking to the people inside of it.
RCMP say shots were fired and the truck backed up damaging some of the property at the business. The women fled the scene and the truck fled to Railway Avenue heading east.
Battlefords RCMP is asking for the public’s help in finding the woman and the truck with the Saskatchewan Licence plate 721-LJK.
Anyone with information can call Battlefords RCMP or Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous.
The white truck involved in the incident in North Battleford. (Battlefords RCMP)
The white truck involved in the incident in North Battleford. (Battlefords RCMP)
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