
N.B. RCMP search for suspects in theft of guitars, power tools
New Brunswick RCMP is searching for three suspects following a break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield.
Police said the theft is believed to have taken place on July 8 around 2:45 a.m. at a commercial storage facility on Highland Road. According to police, surveillance footage captured three people driving through a chain-link fence to get inside the facility and then cutting locks to the storage lockers.
While inside, police said three guitars were stolen, including an electric Washburn, electric Yamaha and an acoustic Dagas Pearl Dove.
Several other items were also stolen, including a Husqvarna chainsaw, a large red toolbox, a DeWalt table saw, two DeWalt cordless drills, two Milwaukee cordless drills, a DeWalt Air Nailer, two Milwaukee expansion tools and various other tools and building supplies.
RCMP has now released photos from the surveillance video in an effort to track down the suspects.
Grand Bay-Westfield Theft
N.B. RCMP released an image of three alleged suspects connected to a break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield on July 8, 2025. (Source: N.B. RCMP)
Police said one person was wearing a grey hoodie with black shorts at the time, while another was wearing a dark hoodie, black pants and rubber boots. The third suspect was wearing a black hoodie, black pants and black shoes.
They said they also had a German Sheppard dog with them at the time.
Police said the vehicle they were seen driving appears to be a grey Dodge Caravan with damage on the back and the passenger side. Police said the licence plate, GGP 086, did not match the vehicle.
Grand Bay-Westfield Theft
N.B. RCMP released an image of a van used in an alleged break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield on July 8, 2025. (Source: N.B. RCMP)
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Grand Bay-Westfield RCMP at 506-727-1020 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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