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Maced Man Mute on Who Attacked Him

Cold Lake RCMP had a rather unusual case on their hands this past Wednesday when they received a call of a man wandering around in the construction area of the Highway 28 and Veterans way intersection.

When the officers got there, they found the man rubbing his eyes constantly. It turned out that someone had sprayed him with bear mace. However, he refused to co-operate and would not tell the police who had maced him.

Due to the victim’s unhelpfulness, RCMP will not be investigating further as they have no reason to believe there is a danger to the public at large.

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