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Weekend Crime Wrap

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Monday, March 07, 2011 04:11 PM

Prince George, B.C.- The weekend  crime summary indicates there was plenty of property  crime  over the past couple of days in Prince George. Here are the highlights:

Break & Enter at Tabor Arms Pub, 100 Tabor Blvd. South, approx.,0135hrs, Friday morning, the 4th March. A witness observed three individuals, all dressed in black breaking windows. Approx. $300.00 worth of liquor stolen. Police have some suspects in mind. File no# 2011-5291

Theft from a  pick-up truck parked in complaint's driveway,2700 block Wildwood Crescent, sometime between 2000hrs, March 3rd and 0745hrs., March 4th. Suspects broke rear window to gain entry. Stolen was a high end Dell LE6410 laptop computer, serial no#  5G97WM1 with a built in camera,I-7 processor and fingerprint reader, valued at $3700. Laptop was in a black leather case. No suspects. File no# 2011-5304.

Theft of a blue F250 Ford pick-up truck. Licence no# 3125JW, from complainant's driveway, 300 block Vista Ridge Drive.Complainant has all his keys and vehicle was locked. Theft occurred between 1800hrs, Thursday, March 3rd and 0720, Friday, March 4th. Shoe prints in the snow, otherwise no suspects. File no# 2011-5303

Theft from a 2009 Dodge pick-up truck, parked in driveway in the 6700 block Lilac Crescent, sometime over night or early morning of Friday, March 4th. Small amount of money was stolen. No damage to truck, appears that it was not locked. No suspects. File no# 2011-5327

Theft of plate and decal from a trailer, parked in complainant's yard,  4200 block Arabian Place. Complainant is not sure when this occurred, but reported same at approx. 1630hrs, Friday, March 4th. Plate no#, UHL-52F. No suspects. File no# 2011-5349.

Theft of lights x2 from the light bar of a grey 2010 Chev crewcab pickup truck. Truck in for service at Wood Wheaton 2800 block Hwy.,16 West from approx.1700hrs, Saturday 26th February until 1700hrs,Sunday the 27th. Lights described as siriur 7" spotlights, valued at $1000.00.No suspects. File no# 2011-5352. 

Weapons possession by two males known to Police. Police had occasion to check a vehicle at the corner of Oak Street and 20th Ave. approx., 2045hrs., Friday the 4th March. Police seized: crack pipes a machete,a knife and a large flat head screwdriver (these items to be destroyed) . File no# 2011-5377.

Suspicious occurrence, shots heard at approx. 2313hrs, in the vicinity of 2300 block of Oak Street. Police made extensive patrols, also speaking to many pedestrians. Nobody else had heard these shots. No suspects. File no# 2011-5390 

Theft from an unlocked vehicle, in Treasure Cove parking lot, overnight, Saturday, March 5th. Approx. $100 in groceries, from complainant's green 1998 GMC Safari. No suspects. File no#2011-5426 

Possession of Weapons, approx 1845hrs, Saturday, the 5th March. Police detained a male attempting to enter the Victoria Towers, 1245-20th Ave. This male, known to Police, had a concealed knife and pepper spray on his person.The knife and spray were seized. No charges are contemplated. File no# 2011-5450. 

Attempted Break & Enter of  Theater Northwest, 4-556 North Nechako Road.Police attended to a glass break alarm at approx.,0258hrs, Sunday, March 6th.No entry was gained. No suspects. File no# 2011-5482.

 
If you have any information about these 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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Guess who has a fingerprint reader in their laptop?
I think we need a few more vigilante red necks.

Stealing to feed a drug habit. Oh poor poor me, I can't help myself. The world needs to save me, or I will steal to feed my habit..... oh poor poor me, can you give me a dollar so I can eat, I need money to feed my habit.... poor poor me.

I believe in helping those who help themselves improve their lives. Give them all the help they need to clean themselves out.

Then there are those who just can kick the habit, they give the social workers what they want to hear, and they keep on feeding the habit.....and then make another promise to improve.