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42,000-year-old bison skull among items stolen from Yukon Suspension Bridge

  • Carcross RCMP reported that several historically and culturally significant items went missing from the Yukon Suspension Bridge site in Northern B.C. During the winter months.
  • The break-in possibly occurred sometime during the winter months near Fraser along the South Klondike Highway, prompting police investigation.
  • Items reported missing include a 42,000-year-old bison skull, a vintage RCMP red serge outfit, an antique cash register, bar stools, and a large quantity of loose change.
  • The RCMP stated on May 8 that the stolen objects possess not only monetary worth but are also significant to the local culture and history.
  • Police continue seeking public information to identify suspects and locate the stolen items, urging contacts through Carcross RCMP or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
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42,000-year-old bison skull among items stolen from Yukon Suspension Bridge

RCMP say other missing things include antique RCMP red surge uniform, change and stools

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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