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Bonnyville mounties looking for culprits after windows hit on main

Mounties in Bonnyville are searching for the people responsible after some shop windows were broken on Main Street. It happened early Wednesday morning. Police believe an unknown amount of culprits hit at least 13 different business windows with small steel ball bearings.

The St. Paul Forensics Unit is currently collecting evidence. Mounties are asking anyone with info to come forward. Tips on the crime can be submitted to the Bonnyville RCMP detachment at 780-343-7200 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
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