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Police Get Calls About Suspicious Activity

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010 10:30 AM

Prince George, B.C.- RCMP in Prince George have received a number of reports about possible suspects in a rash of recent break and enters.
 
The reports describe a female and male going door to door asking questions as if they are taking a survey. When asked, they are unable to produce any identification or materials related to their “cause”. One suspect will watch from the street while the other approaches the home.
 
The female is described as having long blonde hair, in her 20’s and was wearing a ball cal. The male is described as having reddish brown curly hair and was tall and thin.
 
Another report indicated a male suspect who parks his vehicle close to a residential area, and once a home has been deemed “accessible” the suspect will park the vehicle in the driveway and load it up with the heavy items.
 
Police have asked callers what prompted them to contact police and the response was “Something just didn’t seem right about them” Police are urging the public to follow their gut feeling and contact RCMP in any suspicious event and report any suspicious people, activity or vehicles that do not belong in their area.
 
Over the weekend there was a rash of break-ins in the VLA, Foothills and Westwood neighbourhoods. Thieves either kicked in the front door, or a basement, or second floor window had been forced open.
The thieves took money, jewellery, lap tops, TV’s, DVD players and other electronics, such as X-box, PS3, Nintendo and computer games.

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i hope they come to my house so i can ko both of them and pile there bodies up at the end of the driveway then call the cops to come remove them
Good luck with that. Prince George doesn't have curbside recycling.

:-D
Wouldn't it be great to catch them, and then take a baseball bat to their knees, so everytime they take a step for the rest of their lives, they are reminded of it.

OR they could be used to fill potholes
Don Frye don't do that or you will be charged.A cop once told me,whatever you do to them to keep them in your house.Once they get outside,it is hard to prove they actually broke in or were committing a crime.
Hey jakeadoo, does that mean If I catch one I can hold it at bay with my barbeque fork. If it trys to run outside I can plant one?


How come these people never seem to get a plate number or an accurate make of vehicle.
It would be helpful to know the times of the day and even days of the week they did this.
That's what I hate about the door to door people... had one suspicious looking character trying to pressure me for house security as I was trying to get out the door on my way to work one day last year. I thought it was kind of ironic at the time and didn't like it one bit.