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Saint John police investigate break-in at business

Police in Saint John, N.B. are investigating after a business was broken into and items were allegedly stolen on Thursday night. (Photo via Saint John Police Police in Saint John, N.B. are investigating after a business was broken into and items were allegedly stolen on Thursday night. (Photo via Saint John Police
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Police in Saint John, N.B. are investigating after a business was broken into and items were allegedly stolen on Thursday night.

Saint John Police Force says at approximately 11:27 p.m. on Sept. 24, officers responded to an alarm at a business in the 4000-block of Loch Lomond Road.

Police say that a vehicle pulled into the business at approximately 11:25 p.m. and gained entrance. Once in the building, police say two suspects grabbed a quantity of items and fled the scene.

Saint John Police has released photographs of suspects and a suspect vehicle, and ask anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.

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