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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Construction tool stolen in Fort Macleod


On May 18th, 2012, the Fort Macleod RCMP was notified of a theft from the 500 block of 18th Street in Fort Macleod, Alberta.

The estimated time of the occurrence was between the hours of 3:30 pm of May 17th, 2012 and 8:00 pm May 18th, 2012.
Culprits entered the fenced back yard of the residence and stole a unique tool used in the construction line of work.  The item is a 10'6 metal break used to bend aluminum and other construction materials. The approximate weight of the break is well over 100 lbs. being constructed mostly of aluminum.  The dimension of the tool are 10'6 in length, 10" high and 16"-18" wide. The tool itself does not have a serial number but is unique by way if its markings noted by the rightful owner. The estimated replacement value of the break is approximately $2,500.00.

A photo is shown below to help identify this unique construction tool.



Anyone that may have information concerning this event that would help in the investigation, please contact the Fort Macleod RCMP at (403) 553-7200 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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