In its second break-in of the summer, 150 bottles of beer and a Square credit card reader were allegedly stolen from the Road's End Golf Course sometime between the evenings of September 2 and September 4.
According to a media release from the , shortly after 7 p.m. on September 4, Inuvik received a call reporting the break-and-enter.
During the investigation, it was found that two locks used to deadbolt the clubhouse door closed had been broken off.
According to the , the first break-in took place in June, and a small amount of cash was stolen.
Steve Krug, outgoing president of the Inuvik Golf Association, said one of the summer student
workers found the clubhouse had been broken into and immediately contacted Krug.
"I was disheartened, I was mad," said Krug. "It was the second time this year that we've been
broken into. We thought we had the parameters in place to prevent another break-in, but being
so secluded SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½¦ makes it an easy target."
Krug said the first break-in was more severe, despite that the culprits only took a box of cheesies
and less than $100 cash.
"With the first break-in, they pulled the whole door frame off of the building and entered that
way. It was a bear-proof door and they were still able to get in somehow," said Krug. "This time
we had a more secure door with two heavy deadbolt locks, and they still managed to
pull those locks off, probably with a pair of bolt cutters."
Krug said the incident is unfortunate.n]
"It sucks that we're so close to the end of the season and we're ending on this note," said Krug.
"We're a not-for-profit organization that supports a lot of golf in town, and we've had a lot of
success this summer with events, private rentals, corporate functions, our men's night SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½¦ it's
disheartening for everyone who puts their time and effort when something like this happens."
He added that the association is sourcing a security camera that can be monitored remotely as
well as putting in place internal security procedures.
Krug said he is thankful for the Inuvik community's ongoing support for the golf course.
"The ongoing support from everybody that has played golf this summer and community
members that are involved with the course, and our committee members and volunteers has been
great," he said. "I just want to thank them for their continued support, it's really appreciated."
According to the media release, the investigation into the break-and-enter continues.