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RCMP recover container-load of stolen snowmobiles
Last Updated: Monday, November 26, 2007 | 11:55 AM MT
CBC News
Two central Alberta men have been charged in connection with the seizure of more than two dozen stolen snowmobiles and the 18-metre CN container they were stored in.
The RCMP raided an acreage near Sylvan Lake, about 150 kilometres north of Calgary, earlier this month and found 28 new Bombardier snowmobiles still in their packing crates, a flatbed trailer and the CN container.
Police recovered 28 new Bombardier snowmobiles still in their packing crates.
(Sylvan Lake RCMP)
The RCMP believe the snowmobiles were stolen from a CN rail yard in Calgary about a week and a half ago.
Each limited-edition snowmobile was valued at about $15,000, with the total seizure coming in at more than $500,000, said Sgt. Duncan Babchuk of the Sylvan Lake RCMP.
"These were of … a high value to anyone out there whether [or not] they're interested in motor sports, so all of these were in a crate and these would bring back a good dollar value," said Babchuk.
Stanley Hake, 53, of Leslieville and Jerome Mathew Boake, 41, of Eckville are charged with possession of property obtained by crime. The RCMP and Calgary police continue to investigate the theft.
Police said the recovered items will be returned to a Calgary trucking company, CN Rail and two distributors in south-central Alberta