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GPS, flares stolen from plane parked at Pangnirtung airport

An airplane was broken into at the Pangnirtung, Nunavut, airport on Tuesday.

Plane is a 1957 Piper Super Cub

A 1957 Piper Super Cub airplane was broken into at the Pangnirtung, Nunavut, airport on Tuesday.

AGPS system and six flares were stolen from the small private airplane, which was parked overnight at the airport.

This 1957 Piper Super Cub airplane was broken into overnight on July 9. Police say the GPS system and six flares were stolen from it. (Flying4conservation.org)

The plane belongs to Alexis Peltier and Michel Laplace-Toulouse,two Frenchmenwho live in Kenya. They are travelling from Portland, across northern Canada, to Paris to raise money for conservation projects in Kenya.

They had left Iqaluit Monday on their way to Nuuk, Greenland, when they stopped in Pangnirtung.

Police are asking for the publics help in returning thestolen itemsto the owners.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Pangnirtung RCMP detachment at 867-473-0123, or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or online.