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RCMP investigate storage facility break-in

Maidstone RCMP areĀ investigating a break and enter to the Storage 4U located on Hwy 17 North of Lloydminster. The Break and Enter occurred on Friday betweenĀ 8:41 a.m and 8:51 a.m. The suspects entered the compound in a newer model white Dodge Ram Quad Cab, with no box liner. The suspects used a key access code to enter the site and then broke into one of the storage units. The suspects stole a 2008 green Kawasaki KFX-450 Quad,Ā valued at aboutĀ $65 hundred dollars and a $6,000 2007 KTM 525 Dirt Bike. One man is described as dark cloured, about five foot nine weighing about 190 pounds, wearing a Red Hoodie, dark pants and white runners. The second man is described as Caucasian, about five foot nine, weighing about 200 pounds, wearing a dark hat/toque, brown or black plaid jacket, dark pants and work boots. The suspects were inside the compound forĀ about 10 minutes and leftĀ the storage facility, turning north near Hwy 17.

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