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Stolen truck linked to locker theft at Cold Lake Energy Centre

RCMP are asking the public's help in identifying a female suspect who allegedly broke into a locker at the Cold Lake Energy Centre to obtain a set of keys, resulting in the theft of a truck on Jan. 19.

COLD LAKE – Cold Lake RCMP are asking the public for assistance in identifying a woman suspected of stealing a vehicle after breaking into a locker at the Cold Lake Energy Centre.  

On Jan. 19, Cold Lake RCMP members responded to a report of a theft at the Energy Centre.  

The investigation revealed that a female suspect arrived at the facility around 6 p.m. in a white Ford Taurus car, according to RCMP. 

The suspect reportedly entered the Energy Centre and paid for a day pass with cash to gain access to the gym.  

RCMP say the suspect proceeded to break into a locker where she then removed keys to a truck. The suspect is said to have left with the victim’s truck a short time after. 

The stolen truck was later located by police in Cold Lake.  

The unknown female suspect is also alleged to have used the victim’s credit card to make fraudulent purchases at various businesses in Cold Lake, according to police. 

Cold Lake RCMP are now requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect. 

The female suspect is described as having a distinctly raspy voice and black hair that has been dyed blonde.  

She is approximately 5ft 4in tall.  

At the time of the alleged theft, she was wearing a red jacket with pyjama pants and was determined to have arrived at the facility in a white Ford Taurus. 

If you have information about this incident, you are asked to call the Cold Lake RCMP at 780-594-3302 or call your local police.  

If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS 

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