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Vandalism at Ford Rodd Hill caused $2,000 of damage

The incident is still under investigation
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Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites are one of the best places in the region for a star gazing event. (Photo contributed)

In the early morning on April 27, Parks Canada employees discovered a break-in into two areas of the Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site.

Michelle Holmes, site and visitor experience manager, said the break-in caused roughly $2,000 worth of damage and they will need to replace two windows, a light and a display case.

Holmes said staff responded to the incident according to protocol and did a thorough search of the inventory at the site and discovered nothing significant was taken.

Parks Canada doesnB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™t know if it was one individual or multiple people who vandalized the property.

Holmes said the West Shore RCMP is investigating the matter.


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