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Damages done to the Burstall Fuels store front after the incident involving Marshall. Photo from Burstall Fuels Facebook page.
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A 38-year-old Alberta man has been sentenced to 600 days in custody for breaking into two Saskatchewan businesses and stealing ATMs, cigarettes and cash.

Cole Marshall of Redcliff, Alta., pleaded guilty to two counts of breaking and entering with intent in connection with incidents in Burstall and Eatonia in July 2023.

Court heard that on July 6, 2023, Marshall broke into Burstall Fuels in Burstall, Sask., stealing a cash register, an ATM, petty cash and cigarettes, and causing extensive damage to the business’s entrance.

On July 17, 2023, Marshall targeted the 21-44 store in Eatonia, Sask., where he stole an ATM, $890 worth of cigarettes, and caused significant damage to the building’s wall and freezer.

Marshall was ordered to pay a total of $40,712.91 in restitution through the Court of King’s Bench, $23,713.47 to the owners of the 21-44 store and $16,999.44 to the owners of Burstall Fuels.


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