Youth Robbed of Bike
Prince George, B.C. – Mounties are on the lookout for two suspects following the theft of a bicycle in the park at Heritage Elementary School on Anderson Street yesterday.
Prince George RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass says it happened at around 8:30 p.m. He says a youth male was with friends in the park when a male and female approached them.
“The victim was shown what he believed to be a handgun. The male suspect rode off with the bike. The female fled the area.”
Douglass described the male suspect as:
- First Nations
- Six feet tall
- Thin build
- Short brown hair with a short beard
- Wearing a black hoodie with a red dragon logo on it, blue jeans and was carrying a camouflage backpack
The female suspect is described as:
- Caucasian
- Five feet six
- Thin build
- Tattoo of a sunflower on her upper right arm
- Wearing a braided blonde wig with a black flower in it, short black shorts and was carrying a large brown purse
The bike is described as a lime green GT Avalanche mountain bike with front shocks, hydraulic disk brakes and a Ruckus sticker on it and bearing serial number is CM15M534264. It’s valued at $600.
Since June 19, 10 bikes have been stolen from the area bounded by Fifth Avenue, Foothills Boulevard and Ospika Boulevard.
Only three have been recovered and only one was registered with 529 Garage. The registered bike was one of the three recovered.
Anyone with information is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.
Comments
Male suspect fits the discription exactly of the guy a few months ago causing a disturbance a Parkwood using pepper spray on bystanders to make his get away. Same discription, same hoody with the red dragon logo on it.
Concealed carry ftw!
You are not seriously suggesting that concealed carry is the answer to this issue.
If you are Im sure there is an island for you somewhere ;-).
I hope they catch this punk. I know bike theft is a problem but armed theft is a whole different ball game.
Neighborhood around the 7/11 starts to get bad
There’s little pockets in PG with the lower cost housing townhouses where the crime seems to pick up moreso than other areas…
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