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Yellowknife thefts: Have you seen these stolen TVs?

Yellowknife RCMP want your help locating three stolen flat-screen TVs after charging a man over a series of thefts.

Kristopher Donald Hrynczuk, of Yellowknife, has been charged with six counts of breaking and entering and six counts of theft under $5,000, alongside two related charges. He will appear in court in the city on February 3.

Police say they have recovered laptop computers and TVs associated with the thefts, but are looking to locate three LG 42″ flat-screen TVs with the following serial numbers:

  • 305RMDZ1V170
  • 305RMQK1V260
  • 305RMXX69722

If you believe police may have property belonging to you, you’re asked to get in touch with the serial numbers of any laptops or electronics that were stolen, for verification.

RCMP say you should always keep serial numbers safe, so you can provide them to police if your items are stolen in future.

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