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P. A. Police investigate rash of thefts and damage to vehicles

Prince Albert Police Service’s Proactive Policing Unit are trying to identify trends or similarities in the incidents.

PRINCE ALBERT - Police are investigating numerous reports involving damage to vehicles over the weekend in several areas around the city.

Since Friday, more than 40 reports of vehicle damage and thefts have been reported, via online reporting at , and the police service’s non-emergency phone number at 306-953-4222.

“These incidents are СÀ¶ÊÓƵ investigated by the Prince Albert Police Service’s Proactive Policing Unit (PPU), and Community Safety Officers to identify trends or similarities,” said Charlene Tebbutt, PAPS, public relations and media coordinator

In some instances, items such as wallets or sunglasses were left in sight of passersby. Removing all valuables, including keys, change, garage door openers, cameras, cell phones, backpacks and clothing, can help reduce opportunities for vehicle damage and theft.

PAPS are asking for assistance in identifying those responsible for these incidents of mischief and willful damage. Residents who haven’t already reported damage or theft of property are encouraged to contact police.

Anyone with video surveillance is asked to check their cameras and report any suspicious activity to police by calling the non-emergency phone number or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Tips can also be submitted online at .

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