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Police investigate break in at Hungry Wolf and ReLeaf

SA国际影视传媒楪lass everywhereSA国际影视传媒: Wolf on 51st forced closed for the day
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Yellowknife are investigating a break and enter at 51 Street, Jan. 1. Anna J. James/NNSL photo.

The glass door of the shared entrance to ReLeaf NT and the Hungry Wolf restaurant on 51 Street was shattered on the morning of Feb. 1, the Yellowknife stated.

SEE: Focus on business: ReLeaf

The Mounties, along with G Division police dog services, responded to a commercial alarm at 7:12 a.m. and discovered forced entry into the businesses.

ThereSA国际影视传媒檚 no confirmation of what exactly was stolen and the incident is being treated as a break and enter, according to police.

Reginald Drummond, owner of the Hungry Wolf, said that while nothing was taken from his business, the damaged door prevented the restaurant from opening.

SA国际影视传媒淭here was glass everywhere. It made me close down for the whole day because it is only getting fixed now,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

He said the eatery should open Tuesday, as usual, at 11 a.m.

While still cleaning up, an employee at ReLeaf confirmed the store is still open for business.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Yellowknife at 867-669-1111 or submit a tip via at Crimestoppers at .





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