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RCMP respond to damaged businesses in St. Paul, Glendon and Bonnyville

RCMP were on scene the morning of Nov. 14 at St. Paul Boston Pizza. A large amount of damage to the front of the building was clearly visible. On Wednesday afternoon, RCMP confirmed they had responded to a break and enter at 3 a.m.
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Meredith Kerr

RCMP were on scene the morning of Nov. 14 at St. Paul Boston Pizza. A large amount of damage to the front of the building was clearly visible.

On Wednesday afternoon, RCMP confirmed they had responded to a break and enter at 3 a.m. at Club Bingo, and shortly after that a second call came in regarding a break-in at Boston Pizza in St. Paul.

"Preliminary investigation has revealed that a vehicle was used to gain entry in both locations," reads an RCMP release. Police are investigating the incidents and say they will provide further updates when available.

Anyone with information in relation to the incidents is asked to contact the St. Paul RCMP Detachment at 780-645-8870. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app.

Bonnyville

At about 2:25 a.m. on Nov. 14, Bonnyville RCMP were called to a break-in at Korner Mart, in Glendon.

Suspects backed a white four-door Ford Super Duty Pickup Truck into the main doors of the store, according to an RCMP media release.

"The truck had no left brake light and no licence plate," states the release.

Three suspects in the truck appeared to be two adult males and one youth male with a slight build. Suspects wore face masks and stole an empty cash drawer, cigarettes, as well as various food items.

Just over an hour later, Bonnyville RCMP responded to a break-in at the Bonnyville Co-op at 3:51 a.m. An early 2000's Chevrolet Silverado, gold in colour, backed into the front doors to gain access to the store, according to RCMP.

"The suspects are described as two males, one female, all wearing face masks and blue coveralls."

From the Co-op, suspects stole two safes and a deposit box of tobacco products. The total estimated value of property stolen is $2,690.

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