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Calgary Police issue warning after theft of law enforcement clothing from business

February 18, 2023  By The Canadian Press


Feb. 18, 2023, Calgary, Alta. – Police are warning the public after a break-in at a uniform supply business in northeast Calgary last week.

Calgary Police say in a news release that some of the items that were stolen include clothing belonging to law enforcement agencies.

Police say they were called to a business that manufactures and tailors uniforms for law enforcement and peace officers last Monday, shortly before 6 a.m.

They say there were a number of missing uniforms from a display at the front of the store, including missing jackets and pants belonging to Calgary and Saskatoon police services.

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Investigators say no firearms, ammunition, police radio equipment or police use-of-force options were stolen.

They are reminding the public if someone identifies themselves as a police officer, they can request to see the officer’s badge and police photo identification card, as well as call the non-emergency number to verify an officer’s identity.


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