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33 www.peicrimestoppers.com UNSOLVED CRIMES Anyone with information regarding any of these Unsolved Crimes is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) Or go to www.peicrimestoppers.com to submit a web tip or download our Mobile App. Theft of Power Tools – Slemon Park, PEI ......................................................................................... Prince District RCMP are requesting the public's assistance to identify the individual(s) associated to a theft investigation. On July 4, 2022, an employee working at the Solar Panel field in Slemon Park, PEI noticed the lock was damaged and tools were stolen from the locked building. Several Dewalt tools with batteries, radios and a Brady label maker were stolen. Total value of the tools is estimated to be approximately $2400. Damage to Vehicles – Freetown, PEI ................................................................................................ East Prince District RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the individual(s) responsible for the following damage to vehicles in the Freetown area. During the early morning hours of August 19, 2022 an unknown person(s) damaged two vehicles parked at the sand blasting company located on route 8 in Freetown PEI. Damage occurred to a 2014 Freight Softline C2 school bus's stop sign and the front head light. Also damaged was the side mirror of a 2009 white International Prostar LF627 truck which was pulled off. Theft of Power Tools – Central Lot 16, PEI ....................................................................................... Prince District RCMP are seeking the assistance from the public in the following theft of power tools The Prince District RCMP are investigating the theft of power tools from a location on route 12 in Central Lot 16 between July 1st. 2022 at 11:30 p.m. and July 2nd. 2022 at 7:00 a.m. The following is a list of the stolen tools. 1. 2 x Cordless Dewalt Skill Saws valued at approximately $100.00 2. Dewalt Jigsaw valued at approximately. $100.00 3. Dewalt HAMMERDRILL valued at approximately $100.00 4. Dewalt Reciprocating Saw valued at approximately $100.00 Each tool is marked B.B or written Bayside Builder on it with a black marker. Break Enter and Theft – Egmont Bay, PEI ........................................................................................ The East Prince RCMP is seeking the public's help locating a stolen welder, following a break, enter and theft in Egmont Bay, PEI. On April 25, 2022, the East Prince RCMP received a report of a break, enter and theft at a shed outside a residence on Route 126 in Egmont Bay. The theft is believed to have occurred on April 24, around 9:15 p.m., when an individual gained entry to the shed on the property and stole a welder. The welder is described as a Powerfist MIG130. Police are releasing a photo of the individual and are hoping information from the public may help identify the person or provide additional information to help the investigation. The individual appears to be male, between 5 foot 8 inches (173 centimeters) and six foot (183 centimeters) tall, with small to average build. Anyone who recognizes the person of interest or witnessed suspicious activity in the area during the evening of April 24, 2022, or who may have seen the welder since then is asked to contact the East Prince RCMP at 902-436-9300. Suspected Arson – Victoria, PEI ...................................................................................................... Prince RCMP are seeking the assistance from the public in the following suspected arson investigation. The Prince RCMP are investigating a suspected arson that occurred at a residence on Nelson Street in Victoria, PEI on October 24th. 2021 at approximately 2:00 a.m. Evidence obtained at the scene lead police to believe this fire was intentionally started.

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