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Police try to find semi involved in chemical spill

While driving south on Highway 46, then continuing on to Highway 1 toward Winnipeg, the semi spilled fertilizer it was hauling.
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BALGONIE - White Butte RCMP are asking the public for help identifying a semi involved in a chemical spill.

On Oct. 12, White Butte RCMP received a report of a chemical spill on Highway 46.

Investigation determined a semi hauling a belly dump style of trailer left a business on the Service Road in Balgonie. While driving south on Highway 46, then continuing on to Highway 1 toward Winnipeg, the semi spilled fertilizer it was hauling. The semi did not stop at the scene of the spill.

The Balgonie Fire Department, Ministry of Highways, Ministry of Environment and Regina Bypass responded to – and are managing – the spill and clean-up, and were responsible for the closure of the highway that resulted from the spill. Any questions on these matters can be directed to the appropriate agency.

White Butte RCMP is now investigating whether there is a criminal element to the spill, including gathering information about the vehicle driver’s failure to stop after the spill and determining whether the resulting cost of clean-up constitutes mischief.

The vehicle and driver have not been identified at this time.

White Butte RCMP is asking members of the public for assistance. If you saw the semi spilling fertilizer on Highway 46 between 5:15 a.m. and 5:45 a.m. on Oct. 12, or if you potentially captured security or dashcam footage of it, contact White Butte RCMP by dialling 310-RCMP or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.

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