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Police Seek to Identify Vandalism Suspect

Tuesday, August 27, 2013 @ 2:09 PM
Prince George, B.C.- RCMP are hoping the public can help them identify a suspect who is believed to be responsible for several acts of vandalism.
 
During the early mornings of four days in July, a man on a bike rode past the CN Centre, off Ospika Boulevard, and broke a number of windows with what is believed to be a pellet gun. Damage is estimated to be at over $8000.00.
 
The suspect is shown in the surveillance camera image at right – photo courtesy RCMP
 
The incidents took place on the following dates and times:
·        July 17 at 5:41 AM
·        July 23 at 5:56 AM
·        July 24 at 4:55 AM
·        July 25 at 5:54 AM
 
The suspect is described as:
·        Adult Caucasian male
·        Balding head with beard and goatee
·        Wearing dark clothing including a hoody and on one occasion was wearing a  red baseball cap
·        With a backpack
·        Riding a light blue mountain bike
 
If you have any information about this suspect, or the incidents, you are asked to contact the Prince George RCMP at (250)561-3300 or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1(800)222-8477, online at www.pgcrimestoppers.bc.ca (English only), or Text-A-Tip to CRIMES (274637) using keyword "pgtips".
 

Comments

I hope they catch this pinhead, and I hope he is made to pay for the damage and then some.
metalman.

Smooth. Destroying taxpayer property on your way to work.

Guaranteed someone is going to ID this moron.

On his way to work ? It looks like his night is over with a packsack full of ill gotten gains.

The guy has probably never worked a day in his life, nor will he start anytime soon.

Mom and Dad must be very proud.

I wish the idiots photo was released much sooner than this. Maybe he could have been identified, arrested, immediately released and back to his favorite hobby….. oh, right, kind of like what he’s been up to lately, except he hasn’t been rudely interrupted by the annoyance of getting arrested.

Don’t know if the alert is still out there, but watch out for cyclists with backpacks in your residential area. With all the footpaths in connecting neighborhoods, these guys as young a 12 and as old as 40 are cruising looking for unmowed lawns, mail stacking up, curtains always closed, no cars around, doesn’t take long to jimmy your door lock or kick it in and they’re stealing our stuff that sometimes takes years to save up to purchase. Footpaths make it easier to get away or move on to another area. They don’t care, they make their money off our backs. Lock your windows and doors, be a good neighbor and report suspicious activity.

Could be a disgruntled employee from the kin centre construction site. Check fired employees!!

Is there not a software system that would give them a full face pic? I’m sure I’ve seen it somewhere…

There was a group of 4 kids spray painting everything in sight up at College Heights malls. The KFC had graffiti all down one side of their building, they had pack sacks too and bikes. Just nothing better to do, may find this guy was just firing at his own reflection in the windows to be a cool gangsta wannabe

I think Slinky’s comment illustrates the most probable scenario, the guy was playing a shoot the bad guy game in his “mind” Mind being a relative term for the swiss cheese brain inhabiting this pukes’ cranium.
One may well keep this in mind; if this kind of cretin is roaming the streets armed with a pellet or b.b. pistol, he could do some serious harm to a good samaritan, I’ll bet he would not hesitate to shoot at someone who is attempting to stop his evil deeds.
metalman.

HEY SLINKY…..I get off work at midnight and drive by the KFC and chevron gas station on my way home from work everynight. It is never without fail that I see a pack of teenagers at that chevron gas station, 25 on some occassions, but usually around 10-15 of them just hanging out. I am sure that between 1 of those kids, they know something about the paint jobs on the KFC, and the fence behind the Scotia bank. Some of these kids look as young as 10yrs old. Do parents not know where their children are in the middle of the night?

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