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Police are on the hunt for suspects who used a truck to pull an ATM from a St. Louis, Sask. credit union, dragging it behind them as they fled.

Wakaw RCMP were dispatched to the scene on Sunday at 5:11 a.m. Several witnesses saw the suspects back into a credit union with a white Dodge truck and hook an ATM up to the truck. The suspects dragged the ATM out of the credit union and down the street.

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The suspects were unable to load the ATM into the back of the truck, so they fled St. Louis while dragging the ATM behind them. The suspects were then joined by another pickup truck and left heading east on Highway 25 toward Birch Hills, Sask.

Wakaw RCMP members and Prince Albert forensic identification section are on scene interviewing witnesses and acquiring footage from surveillance cameras in the area.

St. Louis is located approximately 35 kilometres south of Prince Albert.

Anyone with information about the theft can contact Wakaw RCMP at 306-233-5810 for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.