Generators stolen from worksite in Queensland, N.S.
The road that runs through Queensland Beach Provincial Park remains damaged months after a severe winter storm hit.
Alexa MacLean/Global HalifaxNova Scotia RCMP are asking for the public’s help in locating two generators that were being used to help repair a torn up road in Queensland, N.S.
Police believe the generators were stolen from the business on Conrads Road overnight Friday.
The generators were being used to repair the road which suffered damage following a storm earlier this year.
READ MORE: Nova Scotia government to begin repairs at Queensland Beach
Both generators were heavily secured with chain at the time of their theft.
Police say the 2000-watt Honda generators are red and black with Hertz Rental stickers on the side.
They were both secured at either end of the road construction.
WATCH: Howling winds and battered roads leaves South Shore residents in disbelief

The Nova Scotia Department of Infrastructure announced earlier this week that Queensland Beach would temporarily close as a result of the construction.
It’s unclear whether the loss of the generators will impact further closures to beach.
READ MORE: ‘Accident waiting to happen’: Popular N.S. beach remains damaged after winter storm
Anyone with information on the theft is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP or Crime Stoppers.
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