Grand Bay-Westfield RCMP want the public’s help in identifying two men after a house in Nerepis was broken into twice in two days.
Mounties say the culprits first came into the Nerepis Road on Feb. 26 around 4:30 p.m. and then returned around 9 p.m. the next day.
They say two air pistols, power tools, a smart television, gaming consoles and games were taken.
A large solid oak sign measuring 152 centimetres wide and 110 centimetres tall was also stolen.
Police released surveillance video images this week in hopes of identifying two men, who they describe as persons of interest.
RCMP looking to identify two persons of interest in break, enter and theft investigation , https://t.co/XQvnHUbeJO #Nerepis pic.twitter.com/7RTRMw5nar
— RCMP New Brunswick (@RCMPNB) April 13, 2021
The first person is described as having a thin build and a tattoo over his left cheekbone. At the time, he had short facial hair (stubble beard) and was wearing a facemask and a baseball cap, a hooded sweater, sweatpants and brown shoes.
The second man is described as having a heavier build. At the time, he had thick black facial hair (stubble beard) and was wearing a facemask and a baseball cap, a hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants.
Grand Bay-Westfield RCMP want to hear from anyone with information on the crime or who recognize the people involved. You can also report it anonymously to Crime Stoppers.