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Kitscoty RCMP investigating Marwayne robbery

The Kitscoty RCMP are looking into the robbery of a grocery store in Marwayne.

According to police, the incident took place in the early morning hours of December 12, 2016. Three men and two women forced entry into the D&D Grocery Store in Marwayne, and took an undisclosed amount of cigarettes, lighters, fireworks, and confectionery items were removed from the store.

The suspects were driving a white early 2000’s model Ford F-250 4×4 extended cab truck, with damage to the lower passenger side door panel. The Ford F-250 is also believed to have Saskatchewan licence plates. Surveillance video obtained from the business shows the suspects and their vehicle.

A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of a suspect in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of the suspect vehicle in the case, supplied by the RCMP.
A photo of the suspect vehicle in the case, supplied by the RCMP.

 

Anyone with information regarding this or any other crime, is asked to contact the Kitscoty RCMP at (780) 846-2870, your nearest police service or any local RCMP detachment.  If you wish to remain anonymous you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS); via your cell phone text messaging to 274637 (CRIMES), start the message with “TIP205” and continue with the tip; or you can submit a tip by internet at www.tipsubmit.com.  If your information leads to an arrest or a case being cleared, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.00.

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