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The Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) says multiple homes belonging to management employees were targeted by recent acts of vandalism involving paintballs fired at residences and vehicles.

Brad DeLorey, a spokesman for the CRC, said every one of the seven incidents happened at a residence belonging to a management employee of the refinery.

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“It’s very concerning for us. It’s very concerning for the safety of our people, not only our people but their families,” said DeLorey.

The Regina Police Service (RPS) issued a news release on Wednesday confirming it is investigating seven incidents in which a residence or vehicle was vandalized between Jan. 30 and Feb. 5. Most of the incidents are believed to have happened between the evening of Feb. 3 and morning of Feb. 4.

RPS spokeswoman Elizabeth Popowich said police believe all the incidents are connected. Police also suspect the vandalism may be related to the labour dispute at the CRC, she said.