The Craik detachment of the RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in solving a recent vandalism case.
A road sign on the boulevard of Railway Street at Francis Street in Davidson was hit and destroyed by a vehicle sometime during the early morning hours of Jan. 19. Prior to hitting the sign the perpetrators drove the vehicle through the snow between the trees on the boulevard.
Craik RCMP constable Smith said no witnesses to the crime have come forward as of yet and all they have to go on is “tire tracks in the snow.” He said if anyone has any information on the vandalism case to please contact the Craik RCMP detachment or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.
According to a RCMP press release, the suspect vehicle would most likely have damage to the front end. Smith said this was the only vandalism crime in Davidson that was reported to them over the weekend, but they do see a few each year.
“There is no high time for vandalism or low time,” he said about whether the crime is committing less in the winter compared to the summer months. “We get a couple (calls) a year out of Davidson.”