RCMP find stolen military weapons including , grenades on Alberta property

The sign at the Olds RCMP detachment where the Canadian Forces' explosive ordnance disposal team was recently dispatched to help with the disposal of grenades. File photo/MVP Staff

 Olds RCMP are investigating after finding some stolen military equipment while tracking a stolen vehicle.

The Canadian Forces came to the Olds detachment on July 26 to help dispose of three white phosphorous grenades Olds RCMP seized recently in the stolen vehicle case.

On July 25, Innisfail RCMP received report of a Chevrolet truck being stolen in the detachment's area.

With the help of the vehicle's owner and the OnStar GPS system, police were able to track the stolen truck to a rural property on Range Road 25 in Mountain View County.

Olds RCMP executed a search warrant at that property. There, they found:

• the stolen 2018 Chevrolet Silverado;

• a mortar launcher;

• the white phosphorous grenades;

• 12, 7.62 millimetre (mm) round magazines;

• a bandolier loaded with 7.62 mm ammunition;

• a box filled with miscellaneous military equipment, including tarps and helmets that were previously reported stolen out of Lacombe County;

• three bolt action rifles;

* eight air pistols and BB guns; and

• an air rifle.

Olds RCMP say they’re continuing their investigation into the matter and have yet to identify a suspect.

Anyone with information regarding this offence or those involved in it is urged to contact the Olds RCMP detachment at 403-556-3323. Tipsters wishing to emain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www. P3Tips.com or by using the P3 Tips app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.

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