Police are requesting the public’s assistance in regards to a break and enter on Marshall Place in the City of Steinbach. At about 3:00 pm on December 3, 2013 unknown individuals attended a residence and broke into the residence with the intent to commit theft. Nothing was stolen as the homeowner was in the residence at the time of the incident and scared away the individuals. The two men involved were described as driving an orange truck. The man who entered the home was wearing a dark toque and had a thick dark moustache, about 6’0 tall, 30-35 years old and carrying a backpack. The second male who stayed in the truck was described as wearing a black toque and having a dark beard.
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