‘Disheartening’: Local SPCA victims of break-in, theft
A recent break-and-enter and theft has left a shortfall for the Prince Albert SPCA and left them wondering what sort of person would steal from animals.
When shelter staff arrived at work on Saturday morning, they found someone had broken into the back compound. It’s unlikely this was a spur of the moment crime, either, as whoever did this appeared to come prepared.
“They ended up cutting through a part of our fence where our lock goes in and ended up busting through another gate,” said shelter manager Ashlee Bober. “They ended up breaking two of our gates, which we have now got to get fixed.”
Whoever broke into the shelter’s back compound didn’t cut through the chain link fence but rather cut through a bolt that would allow them to swing the gate open. While not all the stockpiled cans and bottles were stolen, quite a few are now missing.