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ATV stolen from Frog Lake First Nation home

RCMP is looking to find whoever stole an ATV from a home in Frog Lake First Nation. The quad was taken from a private home, and police say a white truck was seen leaving it around 3 a.m. on November 22nd.

The pickup looked like an older model Chevrolet regular cab with decals described as blue swirls on the side. It’s reported that it was first seen by members at the Frog Lake Store, possibly with four people inside. It sped off but mounties didn’t try to chase it out of safety concerns.

The stolen ATV was found abandoned in a field a short time later and still had power. Anyone who could identify the suspects or with information on the theft is asked to contact Elk Point RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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