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Sask. RCMP searching for remaining suspect in rural break-in, gun thefts

Sask. RCMP searching for remaining suspect in rural break-in, gun thefts

CTV News18 hours ago
Gravelbourg RCMP are now searching for a fourth suspect in connection to a break-in near Lefleche, Sask. which saw thieves steal multiple guns.
RCMP have charged Anna-Linn Kisilevich, 29, with breaking and entering and trafficking a firearm.
She is described as five foot, four inches tall – weighing 150 pounds. She has brown eyes, black hair, and multiple tattoos. They include a moon and lyrics on her right wrist, Italian words on her left shoulder and an arrow on her left arm.
Anyone with information on Kisilevich's whereabouts are asked to contact Gravelbourg RCMP.
The break-in occurred on April 29, at a rural property near Lafleche – located 200 kilometres southwest of Regina.
Police determined that unknown individuals broke into a home and stole two guns. A continued investigation led to police arresting and charging the first suspect on June 5. The 46-year-old from Lafleche faces one count of breaking and entering and failure to comply with a probation order.
On July 3, a second man and a woman were charged. According to RCMP, the stolen guns were recovered.
A 45-year-old man, also from Lafleche, faces a singular count of breaking and entering, trafficking a firearm and two counts of possessing a firearm while prohibited.
A 33-year-old Gravelbourg woman faces two charges related to the break-in and alleged trafficking.
RCMP continue to investigate the matter.
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