Saskatchewan RCMP are asking the public for help in finding a man believed to be involved in over a dozen break-ins in the town of Broadview.
In a news release on Sunday, Broadview RCMP said it is believed that all of the break-ins committed from April 28 to April 30 are related and committed by a single male suspect.
According to RCMP, the man has stolen groceries, alcohol and several sets of vehicle keys over the course of the break-ins.
The man reportedly entered several homes through unlocked doors and windows but did use a crowbar to break in on several occasions.
During a break-in on April 30, the man stole the keys to a 2020 Ford Expedition and then used the keys to steal the vehicle.
RCMP tracked the vehicle and found it in Moose Jaw. It’s believed the suspect is currently out of the area.
Police are asking members of the public to check their property in the Broadview area and any security that may assist officers in identifying the suspect.
Information can be provided to Broadview RCMP or be submitted anonymously to Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.