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Inverness RCMP ask for help identifying persons of interest in theft from shed

The incident happened on Sept. 14 around 7:12 a.m.

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WEST LAKE AINSLIE, N.S. — Inverness District RCMP is asking for help identifying two persons of interest following a theft from a shed on Lake Ainslie Chapel Road in West Lake Ainslie.

On Sept. 14, around 7:12 a.m., a video camera shows a man and a woman gaining access to a locked shed.

They are described as a man wearing blue pants, a white with light blue stripes dress shirt, brown shoes and sunglasses, and a women wearing dark grey or blue pants, a black zip-front jacket and sunglasses on the top of her head.

Inverness District RCMP is asking for help identifying two persons of interest following a theft from a shed on Lake Ainslie Chapel Road in West Lake Ainslie. Shown is the man. PHOTO SUBMITTED/RCMP
Inverness District RCMP is asking for help identifying two persons of interest following a theft from a shed on Lake Ainslie Chapel Road in West Lake Ainslie. Shown is the man. PHOTO SUBMITTED/RCMP

Inverness District RCMP is asking for help identifying two persons of interest following a theft from a shed on Lake Ainslie Chapel Road in West Lake Ainslie. Shown is the woman. PHOTO SUBMITTED/RCMP
Inverness District RCMP is asking for help identifying two persons of interest following a theft from a shed on Lake Ainslie Chapel Road in West Lake Ainslie. Shown is the woman. PHOTO SUBMITTED/RCMP


RCMP didn't say what was stolen from the shed. The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Inverness District RCMP at 902-258-2213. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 or visit www.crimestoppers.ns.ca.

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