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Vehicle Thefts Keep Police Busy

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Sunday, December 17, 2006 04:00 AM

  

Prince George RCMP are looking for three vehicles stolen early yesterday.

The first is a  1983 Chevrolet Blazer two tone blue and grey, the vehicle license number: PDP129 (BC). 

It was stolen from the 7700 block of Thompson Drive.

Then, from the 6700 block of Westmount Crescent,  a 1997 red Dodge pickup with a 1997 Yamaha Snowmobile in the box. Vehicle license number: 8570BK (BC).

The third vehicle was stolen from 4000 block of 22nd avenue.  The vehicle is a  1994 - Ford Pickup truck - two tone green with some white. Vehicle has large tires and tinted back with large sticker in the window that looks like an equal sign (=). Vehicle license number: 8967GH (BC).

Police advise that should you  spot any of these vehicles,  do not try to intercept the vehicles, rather, call 9-1-1  and give dispatch the vehicles location and direction of travel.

Police are also  advising the public to invest in  an anti-theft device, like "the Club" or immobilizer to  help protect your vehicle.

 


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Comments

Ah, those poor thieves. Nobody loves them and no one is giving them a free lunch, so they decided to steal REALIST's truck! HeeHee!

You know, nasty comments reflect more on the character of the person making them than on the target!
Please refer to previous monster comment. It might not have been solely directed at the car theives.
Ya, I know.
Betcha it was the three youths who were just released from the cop shop on "conditions". HA!
Police advising the public to do this and that to their vehicles? Ha! Why don't the Mounties advise the judges on harsher sentences to keep this riff raff off our streets? Blame the victim. It is your fault because you own a truck. The thieves can't help what they do. Boo hoo. Didn't they use to hang horse thieves? A little bit of that and the theft rate might go down.
The kind of anti-theft device I would prefer to use is called a persuader. About 6 lb persuader.

Then I have another suggestion that would be considered an anti-theft device. How about severe consequences that would act as a deterant to those who are able to think about what they are doing before they do it. Chester