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UPDATE: Innisfail RCMP discover nearly all stolen property

The two accused remain in custody
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Innisfail RCMP continued to investigate a previously reported break and enter to a rural property east of Innisfail that occurred on Jan. 15th.

Police followed a number of leads that brought them to an undisclosed location later today where they discovered nearly all of the stolen property that was outstanding. The items have been returned to the rightful owner.

On Jan. 15th, Innisfail RCMP responded to a report of a break and enter to a rural property east of the Town of Innisfail. An outbuilding on the property had been entered and a large amount of music equipment and instruments had been stolen. The Innisfail RCMP, with the assistance of K Division Serious Crimes Branch GIS began an investigation which led them to a location in Red Deer. Innisfail RCMP observed two males at that location in possession of stolen property and arrested both without incident. The stolen items included:

  • Roland Phantom Keyboard
  • Roland 08 Keyboard
  • Saxophone
  • Sound board
  • Hurcules boom stands
  • Cordless mics and control boxes
  • Compact sound system
  • Speakers and Amps

Brandon Wegner, 28, of Central Alta has been charged with possession of stolen property over $5,000 for the purpose of trafficking and two counts of breach of recognizance.

Justin Schilling, 26, of Central Alta has been charged with possession of stolen property over $5,000 for the purpose of trafficking.

The two accused remain in custody and no additional charges will be laid at this time.

-Submitted by Innisfail RCMP