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Police in 100 Mile House seek public’s help in identifying break-in suspects

   100 Mile House RCMP are seeking the public’s help in solving a break-in at a local business.
   Sergeant Brian Lamb says they were called to the 4900 block of Easzee Drive in the 108 Mall last Tuesday (Feb 6).
   “The business as well as two residential apartments were entered and several items were taken including cash, jewelry, two televisions. stereo equipment and an Apple Ipad.  Surveillance from the location showed a red pickup truck that was involved and two suspects.”
   Lamb says they were wearing clothing to conceal their identity.
   They believe that these suspects could have been at this location for several hours.
   Anyone with information is asked to contact the 100 Mile House RCMP.

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