The ski club is offering a reward of $2000.00 per snowmobile for information that police determine assisted in the recovery of the machines. The individuals responsible for stealing the snowmobiles do not have to be identified for the reward to be paid.
Yukon RCMP are asking for help to locate a couple of missing snowmobiles.
On Friday, December 4, 2020, two snowmobiles were stolen from the Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Club. Both snowmobiles are described as:
Arctic Cat - 2017 Bearcat 7000 - Black and orange in colour.
The ski club is offering a reward of $2000.00 per snowmobile for information that police determine assisted in the recovery of the machines. The individuals responsible for stealing the snowmobiles do not have to be identified for the reward to be paid.
Photographs of the snowmobiles can be seen by visiting the Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Club Facebook .

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