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Moosomin/Langenburg RCMP: Theft of Vehicles & ATM

Moosomin/Langenburg RCMP are requesting assistance locating a vehicle, but they are encouraging people not to approach it and to simply call if it's been seen. At approximately 4:30 a.m.

Moosomin/Langenburg RCMP are requesting assistance locating a vehicle, but they are encouraging people not to approach it and to simply call if it's been seen.

At approximately 4:30 a.m. on March 24, 2015, Moosomin RCMP were called to a financial institution on Ellice Street in the community of Rocanville, Saskatchewan where an ATM was stolen from within. 

Initial investigation has revealed that two pickup trucks, one white and one burgundy in colour, were stolen from a business on the 200 block of 1st Avenue in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan. Langenburg RCMP is currently investigating this theft.

It is believed that suspect(s) then used the stolen trucks to drive to the financial institution where the suspect(s) entered, connected to an ATM located inside, and dragged it from the floor where it was mounted with one of the stolen vehicles. The suspect(s) stole the ATM (with an undetermined amount of cash) and left the scene in the stolen vehicles, headed in an unknown direction. The front of the building received significant damage as a result. The burgundy truck was recovered by police four blocks from the financial institution.

The white truck has not been located. It is described as a White F250 heavy duty four door pickup truck with Saskatchewan license plate 331 JLY. The white truck has a large dent on its passenger side front panel and has a winch bumper on it. If you see this vehicle DO NOT approach it, and contact your local RCMP Detachment or police service immediately.

The investigation is in its early stages and updates will be provided as they become available.

If you have information on this crime, please contact Moosomin RCMP at 306-435-3361, Esterhazy RCMP at 306-745-4740 or Langenburg RCMP at 306-743-5600 or if you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.