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Asphalt theft report false, say police

Last Updated: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 | 11:38 AM MT

Asphalt thieves are not on the loose in southern Alberta, say RCMP, who blame staff turnover for a false crime report.

Last week, police in Taber said thieves took almost 1,000 tonnes of the used paving material from just outside Bow City. The material is worth about $25 to $30 for a little less than a tonne.

A front-end loader or excavator would have been needed to load the asphalt onto a tractor-trailer or other large truck, police said at the time.

On Tuesday morning, RCMP said the asphalt was legitimately removed from the site by a contractor.

"The report of theft arose due to mis-communication between Alberta Transportation, the contractor and municipal governments, brought about in part because of employee turnovers," police said in a press release.

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