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Manitoba RCMP looking for info into shooting of float planes

One of the float planes that is likely a total loss. (Source: Manitoba RCMP) One of the float planes that is likely a total loss. (Source: Manitoba RCMP)
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The Manitoba RCMP is looking for information after two float planes were shot at and likely destroyed.

The investigation began on Wednesday around 2:20 p.m., when Mounties were informed of significant damage to two float planes on Assean Lake at Tataskwayak Cree Nation.

Officers allege that at some point overnight both of these planes were shot at and sustained multiple bullet holes. One of the planes is owned by the community of Tataskwayak Cree Nation, while the other is privately owned.

According to RCMP, both planes are likely total losses from the damage.

Police ask anyone who saw suspicious activity or who has information regarding the incident to call 204-778-3050 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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