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Monday, February 28, 2011 02:10 PM

                                       WEEKEND SUMMARY    
 
             Complaint of break and enter in the 4000 block of Urquhart Crescent, at approximately 2010hrs, Saturday,the 26th 0f February. Home owner reports home was burglarized between 1830hrs and 2030hrs, the same day. Entry gained through the rear door by kicking same in. Stolen was approx. $1500 in jewelry and $600.00 in cash. Police were able to follow footprints in the snow for a little ways. No suspects. File no# 2011-4824.
 
 
             Theft of personal belongings from a boy's minor hockey team locker room at the CN Centre, Saturday night, the 26th February, between 1645hrs and 1830hrs. Four wallets stolen from four boys,along with two cell phones and an Apple Ipod Nano. Locker room had not been locked up prior to the boys going on the ice. No suspects. File no# 2011-4822.

              Break and enter of Penner Heavy Duty Parts and Service, situate on 3000 block, Magregor
Road. Incident called in by a local security company at approx. 0116hrs on the 27th February. Police attended to find a snowmobile and a quad had been stolen. However Police were able to follow tracks in the snow to a residence in the 4700 block Holmes Road, where four suspects, three males, aged 20 to 41yrs old and one 20yr old female were arrested. The snowmobile and quad were recovered. All four suspects have been charged with possession of stolen property. File no# 2011-4849.

              Complaint of shots fired, in the 1st and Tabor Road area, approx.1039hrs, Sunday the 27th February. These shots were also heard by an off duty Police Officer. Patrols were made with negative results. No suspects. File no# 2011-4871.

              A black 2006 Ford F-350 truck, with Alberta plate no# EYA-875, stolen from a hotel on Central Street East, between 2030hrs, Saturday, the 26th February and 0700hrs the 27th February. The truck was equipped with a lift kit and 18" Toyo tires with black rims. No suspects. File no# 2011-4862.
  
              A blue, 1999 Toyota Tercel, licence number 979-PER, was stolen from the Queensway 7-11 parking lot, February 27th, approx. 2316hrs., while the owner was making a purchase in the store. The vehicle had been left running. The suspect was observed on the store surveillance camera. The investigation is ongoing. File No# 2011-4911
 
If you have any information about this or any other Criminal offence, please contact the Prince George RCMP at (250)561-3300 or anonymously call CRIME STOPPERS at 1(800)222-TIPS (8477), or just go on line at www.pgcrimestoppers.bc.ca

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I think we need a vigilante group to take back our city. Way to much crime.

I use to remember the days when you did not have to lock everything up all the time.

Ben & Elaine:
Thanks very much for including what I hope is an ongoing and regular item. Sure lets us know whats going on around town. It also lets the "Police State" types and us good ol'
common folk know what the police are doing on a regular basis.
Too often all we hear about are the big arrests and not the ongoing investigations. Makes more people aware of where and what kind of crimes are happening.
And to the RCMP, safe shifts!
Maybe you should include all the complaints to the RCMP that go uninvestigated as well.
I agree Dragonmaster....someone threw an ice ball through my brother's vehicle and house windows. He suspected someone, as the person had been bullying and threatening him for a while. He called the RCMP but they did not seem to care. He even had proof that the person had been threatening him but they did not even come and talk to my brother, or take a look at the house or vehicle. I understand it is not an urgent matter, but if it was one of their windows...I am sure they would investigate it. Makes you wonder how many crimes happen that we don't hear about!!