FISKE – Rosetown RCMP are investigating the theft of a custom barbecue trailer from the Hamlet of Fiske.
On Feb. 18, Rosetown RCMP received a report of a theft. The investigation determined that on the morning of Feb. 17, a male suspect hooked his vehicle up to the trailer and drove off with it.
The vehicle, a red GMC or Chevrolet half-ton pickup truck with a silver rear bumper and black mudflaps, was seen leaving town with the trailer on surveillance camera. A photo of the truck is shown.
The trailer is custom built, with white rims, a black barbecue, two propane tanks, red and white reflective stickers around it, and no license plate on it. A photo of the trailer is shown.
Rosetown RCMP are requesting any dash cam or surveillance footage that may have captured the suspect vehicle in the Fiske area on the morning of Feb. 17. If you saw this vehicle, or have information of where this trailer may be, please report it to police.
“Those from rural Saskatchewan know that a barbecue is more valuable than its typical use. In many of the communities we serve it supports fundraisers, gatherings, events and, in this case, specifically the local curling rink,” said Cpl. Chris Gramlich, from the Rosetown RCMP, in the news release. “We need the public’s help to identify this vehicle or locate this stolen item so it can be returned to the residents of Fiske.”
Information and evidence can be reported to Rosetown RCMP by calling 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.











