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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: CAR-JACKING
DATE: 2007-04-26
RCMP FILE: 2007-19714


Police responded to a report of a car-jacking in the 1400 block of McInnes Road early in the afternoon of Thursday, April 26th. The victim had been waved down by two suspects and was then threatened and assaulted by an unknown man. The suspects then entered the vehicle and drove away, leaving the victim behind. The male suspect is described as Caucasian, 30 years old, with a shaved head, approximately 5’5” tall, with tattoos down his right arm and wearing a white shirt. The female is described as Caucasian, with dark hair, wearing a block hoodie and a baseball cap. The stolen vehicle is a 1993 Toyota 4WD pick-up truck, BC licence plate # A73940.

CRIME: THEFT OF ATV
Date: 2007-04-28
RCMP FILE: 2007-20105


An ATV was stolen from a residence in the 700 block of Moyer Road sometime during the night of Friday, April 27 to Saturday, April 28th. Missing is a green 4 X 4 ATV, 2005 Polaris Ranger with a canopy and chrome wheels. There are landscaping tools in the back box. Serial # 4XARD50A65D735168.

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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