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Boat and ATVs stolen in Break and Enter in 100 Mile House

100 Mile House RCMP are investigating a break and enter that occurred in a remote area in the region.

Police say they received a report on July 18 of a break and enter on a residential property on the 4000 block of Tatton Helena Lake Forest Service Road, but are unsure of when exactly the break in occurred.

“It was determined the residence on the property had been entered by force,” says Sergeant Lamb of the RCMP. “It is not known if anything was taken from inside the residence at this time.”

Police do say that several large equipment and heavy vehicles were stolen from the property.

A white 2007, 17.5 foot Cutter XLE 173 boat was stolen from the residence. A white Polaris 500 ATV, a red Polaris 500 ATV, and a u/k make generator was stolen as well.

Sergeant Lamb says the area is a very rural area, and finding witnesses to the crime has been hard to find.

However, he and Police ask if anyone has seen a white boat that fits the description, make, and size being moved in the last two months, to contact and report it to the RCMP.

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