Innisfail RCMP received a report of a truck being stolen in their detachment area. Police were able to track the stolen truck to a rural property on Range Road 25 in Mountain View County.”
A search warrant was executed at the property by Olds RCMP and the stolen 2018 Chevrolet Silverado was located. Also located were a variety of items including three bolt action rifles, eight air pistols and BB guns, an air rifle, a mortar launcher, three white phosphorous grenades, twelve 7.62 millimetre round magazines, a Bandolier loaded with 7.62mm ammunition, and a box filled with miscellaneous military equipment.
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