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Hot tub heist: RCMP investigate spas stolen from Alberta manufacturing site

Mounties in central Alberta are looking for a thief who might be in some hot water.

7 Arctic Spa hot tubs taken from site in Thorsby

RCMP are looking for a white Volvo semi truck involved in the theft of seven hot tubs Wednesday. (Submitted by Thorsby/Breton RCMP)

Mounties in central Alberta are looking for a thief who might be in some hot water.

RCMP say seven hot tubs were stolen from an Arctic Spas manufacturing site in Thorsby, about 70 kilometres southwest of Edmonton.

They say a transport truck listed as being from Chateauguay, Que., pulled into the property on Wednesday morning and the spas were loaded onto it.

They say the truck had a false name and the spas were taken without authority.

The Arctic Spas stolen were models: Ocean, Totem, Yukon, Aurora, Tundra (2) and Fox.

Police describe the driver as Caucasian, between 30 and 40 years old, standing five-foot-6-inches tall, and with short brown hair and an unshaven face.

The truck is a white Volvo with a sleeper and a van body trailer.