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Unity RCMP investigating string of break-ins; theft of firearms

Unity RCMP are currently investigating a recent string of break-ins and robberies occurring in Senlac, Saskatchewan. Suspects broke in to several homes early yesterday morning, and have stolen the following non-restricted firearms:

Sako 85 .223 with a 4×16 Bushnell Scope

Savage 116 .223 with a 3X9 Bausch and Lomb Scope

Ruger 77 .357 with a 4X Bushnell Scope

Ainsley Fox 12 gauge shot gun (collector firearm.  Built in 1925)

Remington 700 7mm with a 6X Bushnell scope

Remington 870 12 gauge shot gun (with a folding stock and extended magazine)

Cooey Model 80 .22 single shot rifles

Suspects also stole the following ammunition:

250 rounds of Winchester 12 gauge shotgun shells

2,000 rounds of .17 HMR Hornady Varment Express

10,000 rounds of .22 Remington Yellow Jacket Long Rifle shells

4,000 rounds of .22 Remington Cyclone Long Rifle shells

1,000 rounds of .223 American Eagle Soft Point shells.

Finally, three .22 caliber rifles as well as a shotgun were taken from a location nearby. Unity RCMP are asking for help to locate and recover these firearms and ammunition. If you have any information please contact the Unity RCMP Detachment at (306) 228-6300 or call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or through Sasktel at *8477, or submit a tip on-line at  www.saskcrimestoppers.com

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