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Multiple Break-Ins Hit Southeast Saskatchewan

Over the past two weeks, Saskatchewan RCMP detachments in southeast Saskatchewan have received multiple reports of break-ins at businesses and community facilities.

Officers are actively investigating these incidents, including determining if they are connected.

Given the recent reports, Saskatchewan RCMP reminds all residents to take steps to deter thefts from businesses and facilities:

– Consider installing an alarm system that covers the building’s interior and exterior. Ensure that it is always up-to-date and functional.

– Consider installing video surveillance equipment.

– Consider installing a fence with a locking gate, if appropriate.

– Post prominent signage noting the business or facility has an active alarm system and video monitoring in place.

– Ensure outdoor lighting is adequate and always in good working order.

– Ensure doors and windows are securely locked during non-business hours. Door deadlocks and windows bars/film provide extra protection.

– Lock your vehicles and equipment. Don’t leave valuables, tools or keys in them. Park them in well-lit areas while not in use.

– Report crime and suspicious activity to police. When all crimes are reported to the police, police officers get a clearer picture of the types and numbers of crimes occurring in their area. This information helps them launch future police projects, initiatives and education campaigns within the area and the division.

The investigation continues.

Officers ask anyone with information about any of these break-ins, or who observes any suspicious activity in their community, to report it to police by dialling 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

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