Kelowna
Computers targeted from business
Photo: Trevor Rockliffe
Roketto on Bernard Avenue
Thieves were able to make off with a number of computers from a downtown Kelowna business Monday.
According to police, a thief or thieves managed to pinch four computers from Roketto on Bernard Avenue.
The owner of the company alerted police about 8:30 Monday morning that the back door was open and several computers were missing.
Sgt. Wade Seversen says the owner had secured the business a few days prior to the break-in.
It is uncertain how entry was gained.
"The thief/thieves exited via the rear door leaving it open and undamaged," says Seversen.
Items stolen include:
- Two 2011 IMAC computers with 27 inch screens. White in colour
- One 2011 IMAC computer with 24 inch screen. White in colour
- One Dell Inspiron Notebook with 15 inch screen
Anyone with information is asked to contact Kelowna RCMP at 250-762-3300.
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