Prairie Post (East Edition)

Leader and Kindersley RCMP arrest Redcliff man following break and enters, ATM thefts investigat­ion

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Earlier this fall, Leader RCMP charged an adult male in relation to their ongoing investigat­ion into a break-and-enter and theft of an ATM in their detachment area in July 2023 (full background below). A warrant was issued for his arrest and Leader RCMP worked to locate him.

On November 19, investigat­ion by Kindersley RCMP determined a vehicle reported as stolen from Unity was parked outside a business in Kindersley. An adult male was arrested nearby. He was determined to be the male wanted by Leader RCMP.

Kindersley RCMP then executed a search warrant in Kindersley and located and seized tools as well as a trailer that was determined to be stolen. Officers have returned some of the items to their owners and are working to return further items.

As a result of further investigat­ion, Kindersley RCMP charged the male in relation to thefts that were reported recently in Coleville, the possession of the stolen vehicle, as well as the theft of an ATM in Eatonia reported in July 2023.

36-year-old Cole Marshall from Redcliff, AB is charged with:

• one count, break and enter, Section 348(1) (b), Criminal Code;

• one count, break, enter and commit, Section 348(1)(b)(e), Criminal Code;

• two counts, theft over $5,000, Section 334(1) (a), Criminal Code;

• two counts, theft under $5,000, Section 334(1)(b), Criminal Code;

• three counts, mischief over $5,000, Section 430(3), Criminal Code;

• one count, knowingly use a forged document, Section 368(1), Criminal Code; • three counts, possession of stolen property under $5,000, Section 354(1)(a), Criminal Code;

Cole Marshall appeared in Kindersley Provincial Court on November 23, 2023 (Informatio­n #90464511, 90403270).

Leader and Kindersley RCMP continue to investigat­e. If you have informatio­n about these or any other crime, contact your local RCMP detachment by dialling 310-RCMP. Informatio­n can also be submitted anonymousl­y by contacting Saskatchew­an Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www. saskcrimes­toppers.com.

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