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'Like a bomb went off': Truck smashes into First Nation gas station

Security cameras capture the moment a truck crashes into Petro-Canada station on the Fort McMurray #468 First Nation.

'All our coolers were destroyed. All our stuff was everywhere. Stuff all over the parking lot.'

WATCH: Truck smashes into northern Alberta gas station

6 years ago
Duration 0:45
A truck smashes into a gas station on the Fort McMurray #468 First Nation. The Nation south of Fort McMurray is offering a $10,000 reward for tips on this crime.

A First Nation south of Fort McMurray is offering a $10,000 reward for tips that lead to a conviction after a pickup truck rammed into a gas station it owns.

Security cameras show a flat-deck Dodge Ram speeding in reverse into a Petro-Canadaconvenience store on the Fort McMurray#468 First Nation at around 3 a.m. Monday.

The truck smashedthrough the front door, crashed into shelves filled with merchandise, then drove off.

The gas station, south of Fort McMurray,is owned by the First Nation's business company.

"It looked like a bomb went off inside," Byron Bates,CEO ofChristina River Enterprises, said Friday."It was just destroyed. All our coolers were destroyed. All our stuff was everywhere. Stuff all over the parking lot. It was a real mess."

Police are reviewing video surveillance footage.

The driver of the truck was wearing a dark work outfit with yellow reflective material and black-and-yellow gloves, RCMP said in anews release.

The Petro-Station on the Fort McMurray #468 First Nation was rammed by a pickup truck early Monday morning. (Byron Bates/ CBC)

Police saidthe suspect broke into a nearbyindustrial yard hours earlier.

"Tackling rural crime is our top priority," Insp. Eric Stebenne, operations officer at Wood Buffalo detachment, said in the news release."We are actively pursuing this investigation and working with our rural partners and utilizing police resources to solve these crimes."

Anyone with tips can contact RCMPor Crime Stoppers.

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