RCMP are searching for a suspect involved in multiple B&Es in Rosetown overnight on November 3rd.
Police say two buildings on Main Street in Rosetown were broken into including a municipal building which was entered using enough force to damage two of the building’s doors. The building was rummaged through, and a tote bag was reported as stolen. A church was also broken into and damaged, and a sum of money was reportedly stolen.
Two other buildings – a business and a town maintenance building – on Highway #4 in Rosetown were also broken into. Tools and a sum of money were reported as stolen from the business, and a vehicle was stolen from the town maintenance building’s property. The vehicle has since been recovered by Rosetown RCMP.
Rosetown RCMP also received a report of an attempted break-in at a municipal building off Highway #4 in Rosetown. A door was damaged, but the individual did not gain access to the building.
Rosetown RCMP say the string of break-ins occurred between 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on November 3. The suspect is described as male wearing dark coloured clothing, red gloves with his face covered.
Rosetown RCMP are asking the public for dash camera footage from anyone who drove through the areas of the break-ins in the early morning on November 3rd. Officers are also asking the community to check their home security cameras and doorbell cameras. If your device captured images or videos of suspicious activity, or if you witnessed suspicious activity on the morning of November 3, please report it to police.



















