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Crime-Stoppers

Unsolved Crimes

You could have the missing piece of the puzzle that will help the RCMP put someone behind bars. Here are some recent crimes that Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers hopes you can help solve by calling our anonymous tips line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
 
CRIME: MISCHIEF
DATE: 2007-02-12
RCMP FILE: 2007-6891


The R.C.M.P attended the Knowles Historic House (Alzheimer Society) in the 800 block of Bernard Avenue late in the evening of Monday, February 12th, after they received a complaint that 3 kids were breaking windows with sticks and bricks. The misguided youth fled on foot northbound on Ethel. They are described as 3 males, all approximately 15 years old, one wearing a white jacket, red sweat pants and an all white BB cap, the second wearing black clothing with a hoodie, and the third all in dark clothes.

CRIME: BREAK & ENTER
Date: 2007-02-15
RCMP FILE: 2007-7298


The R.C.M.P. were dispatched to a break and enter in the 500 block of Sutherland Avenue on the evening of Thursday, February 15th. Members arrived to find that an apartment had been broken into and various items had been taken. Point of entry was through an insecure patio door. Missing are video games, video game consoles, jewellery and cell phone cords.

You can help catch these suspects and qualify for a reward by calling Crime Stoppers’ anonymous tips line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

This article is written by or on behalf of an outsourced columnist and does not necessarily reflect the views of Castanet.



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Okanagan Crime Stoppers is a non profit community based crime solving program working in conjunction with the police, the media and the public to help make your community a safer place in which to live.

Crime Stoppers empowers regular people to fight back against crime. Anyone can submit an anonymous tip by using our tips line, and if that tip leads to an arrest the individual will receive a reward for their efforts.

Crime Stoppers operates in over 20 countries worldwide and since the very first program started in 1976, we have become the number one community based crime solving organization in the world.

Volunteers also play an integral role in Crime Stoppers: in committees, helping with projects, attending events, helping sell items or tickets, working on special events and providing person power or expertise.

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