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Two suspects sought after Falmouth business broken into

FALMOUTH, N.S. — The Windsor District RCMP is seeking the public’s help in identifying two suspects that broke into a Falmouth store June 19.

This is an image taken from video surveillance that shows the first suspect that the police are looking to speak to.
This is an image taken from video surveillance that shows the first suspect that the police are looking to speak to.

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The RCMP issued a press release June 21, along with photos taken from video surveillance, that shows two people breaking into a variety store and pizza shop on the Falmouth Back Road.

An intrusion alarm alerted the RCMP to the situation around 4 a.m. June 19.

The RCMP says the initial investigation determined that two suspects entered the business plus an outbuilding on the property. However, the pair was unsuccessful in their attempts to steal anything. 

This is the vehicle that the RCMP believe the suspects were driving June 19.

The suspects arrived in a white, Volvo tractor trailer, with no sleeper or attached trailer. The tractor trailer was parked across from the business in a vacant lot.

The surveillance video shows the tractor trailer leaving back towards Dyke Road, in Falmouth, following the incident.

The first suspect is described as being medium build, wearing a black shirt, dark shorts with a vertical light coloured wide strip down the side, work boots and carrying a gym bag. The second suspect is described as wearing a black hoodie with a logo on the front and back, wearing work boots and a white mask. 

This is an image taken from video surveillance that shows the second suspect who the police are hoping to speak to.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Windsor District RCMP at 902-798-8366. To remain anonymous, contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or text TIP202 + your message to 'CRIMES' (274637) or submit tips by Secure Web Tips at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca.

The investigation is ongoing.

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