Suspect 2

On Wednesday October 28th, 2015, at 1:49 a.m., the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP responded to a call for service in regards to a commercial alarm at the Might Mart, located at 5014 50 Street, Chipman, AB.   While in-route, at 2:05 a.m., the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP received a 911 call for service in regards to a Break and Enter to the Lamont Value Drug Mart, located at 5030 50 Street, Lamont, AB.

The investigation are ongoing.  At this time members can confirmed that, entry was gained however no items were removed from the Might Mart, in Chipman.

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Also, that the vehicle used to gain entry into the Lamont Value Drug Mart was identified as stolen.  Prescription and non- prescription drugs were taken along with general merchandise. It is unknown at this time if the incidents are related.

Video surveillance confirmed that there were two suspects involved, in the incident at the Lamont Value Drug Mart.  Suspect #1 is described as male, late teens/early 20’s black short hair, black hoodie, brown plaid sweats or pajama bottoms, moccasin shoes, dark gloves holding an orange garbage bag.  Suspect #2 is described as male, late teens/early 20’s black/grey hoodie with “Washington DC” on front of hoodie and “Washington on left sleeve in white, black style track pants with white striping at knee area, and mask with black gloves.

If you have witnessed this incident or can identify the suspect (see pictures), please contact Constable Ruddick of the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP at (780) 992 6100 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or at www.crimestoppers.ca

Suspect 1