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Saint Andrews RCMP seeking information on theft investigation

The Saint Andrews RCMP is seeking the public’s helping following a break, enter, and theft in the community, according to a release from police.

RCMP said the theft occurred on Feb. 4 between 4:15 a.m. and 4:45 a.m. at a business on Augusta Street. According to police, an individual used his vehicle to force open a security fence to gain access to a storage facility.

It says the individual is believed to be a man.

“At the time of the theft, he was wearing a high-visibility safety jacket, dark-coloured pants, and green rubber boots,” the police said in the release.

It is alleged the individual stole a quantity of scrap metal, five 20-pound barbeque propane cylinders, a 100-pound barbeque propane cylinder, and a number of small and large blue C-25 mixed gas cylinders.

“The truck and some of the stolen items have since been recovered,” police said in the release.

Anyone with information that could further the investigation should contact the Saint Andrews RCMP at 506-755-1130 or by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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  • Nathalie Sturgeon, Local Journalism Initiative, The Courier. The Local Journalism Initiative, funded by the Government of Canada, aims to provide journalism to underserved communities. She joined the team in August 2024 and was formerly a digital broadcast journalist with Global News in New Brunswick. She has past experience as the editor of the Kings County Record in Sussex, N.B. She is from White Rapids, New Brunswick, just outside of Miramichi. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism from St. Thomas University in Fredericton. Nathalie is a strong supporter of local and community news -- and hopes to tell the most important stories for the people of Charlotte County and beyond.

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