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Two break and enters reported at Hay River Golf Club

Hay River RCMP say they’re investigating after two break and enters at the Hay River Golf Club.

The first incident involved two unknown people around 3:13 am on Saturday, July 16. The exterior surveillance cameras were disabled before the two entered the clubhouse and stole a large quantity of alcohol.

A Facebook post by the Hay River Golf Club confirming the break and enters.
A Facebook post by the Hay River Golf Club confirming the break and enters.

Police say the second break and enter occurred around 4:29 am on Tuesday when two unidentified individuals entered the clubhouse where they stole a small amount of alcohol.

Police aren’t sure if the two incidents were committed by the same people.

If you know anything about either incident, please call Hay River RCMP at 867-669-1111 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Greg Hanna
Greg Hanna
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