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Police investigates various incidents around Calgary

September 16, 2013 09:26 PM

Calgary: Calgary Police are left pondering what happened when they were called to the scene of a business on Monday morning where somebody crushed a truck through the front entryway.

 

They were called to the scene at just after 5 am at 4108 Macleod Trail S.E.

 

Police say that a few associates got out with a truck that collided with a S.E. pawn shop and started taking things.

 

Police were called to the scene of this pawn shop on Monday morning after a pickup truck was discovered smashed through the front door.

 

Calgary Police are additionally examining after somebody ran a Ford Mustang into the front window of the Holt Renfrew area on eight Ave. S.W.

 

They accept that once that happened, associated bounced out with the truck and started to take things before escaping the scene.

 

The store supposedly does stock weapons, yet police aren't certain assuming that they are true or copies.

 

They are talking with the shop possessor to accumulate more data.

 

Prior Monday morning, police additionally showed up for the scene of a downtown extravagance business.

 

They aren't certain was precisely was taken, other than one Louis Vitton sack.

 

Examiners are additionally seeking a zone in Kensington on Monday morning after somebody crushed the window of a Telus store.

 

That occurrence happened at in the vicinity of 5:30 a.m. on 4623 Bow Trail S.W.

 

The suspect supposedly crushed their direction in with an item and made off with an obscure measure of stock.

 

Police are pressing on to examine these occurrences and comparable ones that happened a week ago.

 

On Friday, a truck crushed into the front door of Gold Craft Jewelry on Sirocco Drive S.W.

 

Various suspects figured out how to escape with an obscure measure of gems before escaping the scene.

 

Police are even now searching for a dim coloured grab truck that might have upheld intense harm to the back finish in the occurrence.

 

What's more, on September 11, police were called to a Reddi-Mart on four St. N.E.

 

When they got there, the vehicle was gone.

 

All that was left was a yawning opening in the side of the building.

 

They are even now evaluating observation film.

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