The are seeking suspects in a Jan. 2 theft from Peter Pitseolak High School in Cape Dorset that resulted in goods being stolen and some damage to the facility.
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Among the items taken from the building were food from the school canteen and breakfast program; a computer keyboard; a hand drill and bits; kitchen utensils including chefSA国际影视传媒檚 knives, which were locked up in drawers; baseball caps; and shoes. Some drywall, windows and window trim were damaged.
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The culprits initially gained entry to the school through a door that had accidentally been left open, according to a communications specialist with the Department of Community and Government Services.
SA国际影视传媒淧rocedures are being reviewed on how best to address the re-occurrence of a similar incident,SA国际影视传媒 Pelletier stated.
The $34-million Peter Pitseolak High School opened in September 2018 as a replacement for the original high school of the same name, which was destroyed by fire in 2015.