PARADISE HILL — Turtleford RCMP are investigating a break-and-enter and ATM theft in Paradise Hill
On Jan. 4 at approximately 6:40 a.m., Turtleford RCMP responded to a report of a break-and-enter and theft of an ATM from a business in Paradise Hill.
Initial investigation has determined two vehicles and four suspects, were involved in the incident. One vehicle reversed into the building and the ATM was stolen by the suspects. The suspects fled the scene in the second vehicle travelling westbound on Highway 3. The ATM was later recovered empty near Kitscoty, Alta.
Investigation has determined the suspects had a firearm and may still have it with them. The public should not approach them and should contact police immediately should you see them or the vehicle.
One of the vehicles was previously reported stolen from Alberta and has since been recovered in Saskatchewan.
The second vehicle has not been located. It is a described as a white four-door one-ton truck with a flat deck.
Suspect descriptions are as follows:
Suspect 1 is described as approximately six feet with a medium build, wearing a royal blue jacket with high visibility stripes, a gray toque, dark-colored pants with white stripes down the side, yellow gloves, and has a walking cast/boot on their left foot.
Suspect 2 is described as approximately six feet with a medium build, wearing a black jacket with a hood, a gray baseball hat with a sticker on the inside top brim, dark pants, gray running shoes with white soles.
Suspect 3 is described as approximately six feet and slightly taller than the other suspects with a medium build, wearing a black hoodie with white stripes down the arms, gray sweatpants, black shoes, plus a black hat.
Suspect 4 remained in the truck and no current descriptors are available.
All suspects had their faces covered.
Turtleford RCMP continue to investigate. Anyone with information should contact Turtleford RCMP at 306-845-4520. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.