Unsolved crimes March 3rd to March 14th
1.
Nanaimo file # 2016-6602 Sometime overnight on Thursday March 3, an
outdoor shed located at the Nanaimo Hornets Rugby club on Dover
Rd was broken into. Taken was a gas powered pressure washer, 2 lawn
mowers and miscellaneous garden tools.
2.
Nanaimo file # 2016-6555 Sometime overnight on Thursday March 3, an
unlocked vehicle parked at 673 6th St was broken into. Taken
was a wallet and Samsung phone. 40 percent of all vehicles broken into are
unlocked. Wallets are often left in vehicles and will be the first item thieves
look for.
3.
Nanaimo file # 2016-6541 Sometime overnight on March 3, deck chairs
were stolen from 2510 Glenayr Drive. The chairs were white
wrought iron with orange and yellow cushions.
4.
Nanaimo file # 2016-6917 On Sunday March 6, a locked bicycle room
at 154 Promenade Drive was broken into. Taken were 2 Bionex
Electric bikes: one was a black and grey Trek and the other, a blue white Giant
with a battery.
5.
Nanaimo file # 2016-7257 Sometime overnight after 8m on Wednesday March
9, a boat parked on the street in front of 217 Concordia
Place was broken into. Taken was a radar dome and display console. The
radar is JVC model and the dome was white with a black and white
console.
6.
Nanaimo file # 2016- 7250 On Wednesday March 9, a theft was
reported from 1468 White Road. Taken was an ASTEK Yard Sentinel
RC Electronic monitor/animal detector with a 50 foot cord. The monitoring system
was plugged into the front of the house.
7.
Nanaimo file # 2016-7235 On Wednesday March 9, wire was stolen
from 7 street lights in the area of Calinda St and Hammond Bay
Road. Each of the street lights were opened at the bottom and the
remaining wires were left dangling and exposed. The stolen wire was a red, white
and black #6 gauge and a green #8 gauge. The cost to repair and replace the wire
is estimated to be $2000.
8.
Nanaimo file # 2016-7666 On Saturday March 12, at approximately
3:30 pm, a Flugal horn was stolen from Long and Mcquade,
located at 620 Comox Rd. A male and female are believed to be responsible for
the theft. The male was arrested outside the business but the female nor the
horn was located.
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