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Outlook RCMP probing two vandalism cases

The Outlook RCMP are in the midst of investigating two separate cases of vandalism that recently occurred in the town of Outlook and the tiny hamlet of Bounty.

The Outlook RCMP are in the midst of investigating two separate cases of vandalism that recently occurred in the town of Outlook and the tiny hamlet of Bounty.

Police say that sometime between 11:00 pm on Saturday, August 29 and Sunday, August 30, someone damaged the train car that’s located at the Outlook Heritage Museum.  Windows were seen to be smashed on the north and south sides of the caboose.

train window
Windows were broken on the north and south side of the train car located at the Outlook museum. - Derek Ruttle

As well, Outlook RCMP are co-investigating with the Elbow RCMP on a break-and-enter and mischief incident that happened at a residence in Bounty between the evening of September 5 and the early morning of September 7.  The residence had the front door broken into, at which point an unknown individual(s) broke every window in the house, made holes in the walls, and destroyed a number of appliances and electronics.  The exterior of the home and property were also discovered to be damaged.  The total cost of the damages is estimated at $10,000.

bounty house
This house in Bounty suffered $10,000 worth of damage according to Outlook RCMP. - Derek Ruttle

The public is asked to contact the Outlook RCMP at (306) 867-5440 if they have any information on these crimes.  You can also contact Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.