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Prince George RCMP investigating theft suspect

The Prince George RCMP is investigating a theft from a vehicle and is turning to the public to help identify the suspect. 

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PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. —  The Prince George RCMP is investigating a theft from a vehicle and is turning to the public to help identify the suspect. 

On Monday, November 18th, the suspect reportedly stole items worth over $1,000 from a vehicle in a parking lot on the 300 block of Victoria Street.

Investigators obtained a photograph of the possible suspect walking away from the scene.

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The RCMP is asking for help in identifying the suspect. (Prince George RCMP)

“The suspect is described as an older man with greying hair. He was last seen wearing a blue and tan bomber jacket, green cargo pants, a grey ball cap and sunglasses,” said Corporal Jennifer Cooper of the Prince George RCMP.

“The victim’s vehicle was in a parking lot at that location and while she was away from it, someone took a bag containing clothing and personal items. 

Anyone with information relating to this investigation or who can help identify the suspect is encouraged to call the Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300.

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