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Keep snowmobiles and ATVs locked up, Alberta RCMP advise after string of thefts

A snowmobile stolen from a Chestermere mans driveway has been found abandoned in Calgary as police continue to investigate a string of such thefts over the holidays.

Culprits caught on tape taking sled from owner's truck in Chestermere driveway

Thieves took Micky Multani's snowmobile early in the morning on Dec. 27 from his Chestermere driveway. The theft was caught on Multani's security camera. (Facebook)

A snowmobile stolen from a Chestermere man's driveway has been found abandoned in Calgary as police continue to investigate a string of such thefts over the holidays.

Micky Multani woke up on Dec. 27 to find that his snowmobile had been taken from the back of his pickup truck, which was parked in his front driveway.

Multani's surveillance camera recorded the theft.

A white pickup truck carrying a trailer pulled up and manoeuvredbehind Multani's truck. Two darkly-dressed people possibly a man a woman then moved the snowmobile onto the trailer and drove away.

"It's pretty ballsy right? Five in the morning, you know, people are getting up. Sometimes I get up to take the dogs out," he said.

Thesled was found abandoned in Calgary on Friday,RCMPsaid.

These types of vehicles area common target for thieves. Last week, Okotoks RCMPrecovereda snowmobile that was stolen from Carseland and a couple of off-road vehicles that were taken from Chestermere.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim Ross saidowners can do a few things to deter thieves.

"Keep them out of sight, if possible. Lock them to their vehicle," he said. "When they're not in use make sure there's no keys around."

Micky Multani says he still thinks his Chestermere neighbourhood is great, despite the theft of his snowmobile from his driveway. (CBC)

Multani saidhe'll make changes at his house.

"I guess I'll have to do something. I'll look at a better alarm system or something," he said.

Multani saidRCMP told him they get one or two calls per day about property thefts in the area, but it's the first he's experienced.

"Nothing like this [has] happened. Kids play on the streets here. Everyone knows each other. Pretty awesome neighbourhood. We have block parties," he said.