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BONAVISTA, N.L. — Police in Bonavista are investigating a break-in and theft at a commercial refrigeration trailer parked behind the Cabot Stadium.
Mounties believe the trailer, which was parked just off Confederation Drive, was broken into shortly after 10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 12 with some frozen food items stolen from inside. Officers are turning to the public for help identifying the occupants of a blue pickup truck police allege was used during the break-in.
Police said the truck had a loud muffler and sped off from the area after being spotted by a passerby, who reported the crime to the police.Police ask residents in the area to check their surveillance footage between 10-10:30 p.m. on Oct. 12. Anyone with information is asked to contact Bonavista RCMP at 709-468-7333 or tip anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.'This is a new beginning for us': Friday the 13th ended up being lucky for three couples living in tent city in St.
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