Kindersley RCMP investigated a break and enter at a local shop on 2nd Avenue West back on February 11th, where a vehicle as well as several pieces of tools and equipment were stolen. This is the second time the shop was broken into during the last few weeks.

RCMP are asking that the public remain vigilant when purchasing items off the various online vendors in the area. If you believe an item you are buying could be stolen, contact your local RCMP detachment.

Here is a list of specific stolen items:
• Eskimo ice fishing auger
• Thermal Dynamics plasma cutting system
• Master Chef propane smoker
• Ducks Unlimited statue of a dog jumping out of water

The biggest thing on the list however, is a rebuilt 1958 hemi car engine that is valued at over $15,000.

(Stock photo of a similar engine via Kindersley RCMP, the owner unfortunately did not have a picture)

There were 68 more calls for service noted by Kindersley police over the past week, including several traffic and property related offenses.

Also included in the report, Kindersley RCMP would also like to pass on that a new way of reporting crime is coming starting on March 1st. A detailed announcement will be released on that date, and they ask you stay tuned.

If you need to report any suspicious activity in your community, please contact the Kindersley RCMP detachment by calling 306-463-4642 or their local police service. Information can also be provided anonymously through Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers by calling 1800-222-TIPS (8477) or submitting a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.