RCMP in southwest Saskatchewan are investigating a series of break and enters believed to be related. Leader RCMP say around 5 in the morning on July 3rd, a business north of town was broken into and coins were stolen. Three days later, police were told of a break and enter at a business in Burstall where two suspects broke in and stole an ATM, cash, cigarettes and a brass till. The ATM was later recovered west of the community with no cash inside. From security footage, police say the suspects appear to be male. They had their faces covered and were driving a black Chevrolet Avalanche.
On July 15th, Kindersley RCMP responded to a break and enter at a business in Eatonia and determined that around 3:40 that morning, a male broke in and stole an ATM, cash inside and cigarettes. He was wearing a face covering and was driving a black Chevrolet Avalanche. A portion of the ATM was later recovered north of Eatonia later that day, but once again, no cash inside.
Anyone who recognizes the vehicle or suspect should contact the police or leave an anonymous tip with Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.





















