During this time period the Oceanside RCMP said it received 253 complaints.
Theft
-A vehicle was reported stolen in the 1100 block of Fair Road, Parksville, on April 6. It was located the same day in Nanaimo.
-A Milwauke impact cordless drill, Milwauke cordless saw and Milwauke cordless grinder were some of the items reported stolen from a vehicle in the 400 block of Day Place, Parksville, on April 4. There was no damage to the vehicle.
-Three chainsaws, two line saws and an air grease gun were some of the items reported stolen in the 4100 block of Alberni Highway, Qualicum Beach, on April 6.
-An Alberta plate BDK2199 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 400 block of Island Highway West, Parksville on April 6.
-A ladder was reported stolen from a business compound in the 100 block of Harrison Avenue, Parksville, on April 7.
-A BC plate DY3811 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 2400 block of Alberni highway, Coombs, on April 9.
Break and enter
-A business break and enter was reported in the 200 block of Jensen Avenue, Parksville, on April 5. A subject was found nearby and charged.
-A residential break and enter was reported in the 300 block of Judges Row, Qualicum Beach, on April 9. A subject was arrested and charged.
Found
-A black Ross Pitbull 21 speed bicycle was found at the corner of Northwest Bay Road and Terrien Road, Nanoose Bay, on April 5. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular office hours to claim.
Vandalism
-A traffic control device was reported damaged at the intersection of Memorial and Crescent Road, Qualicum Beach, on April 9. Witnesses are asked to contact Oceanside RCMP during regular office hours.
-A vehicle was reported vandalized in the 700 block of Island Highway West, Parksville on April 6. A rear driver side window was noted smashed.
-A forestry gate was reported damaged in the 5000 block of Mountainview Road, Bowser, on April 8.
-Three vehicles and a travel trailer were reported vandalized in the 400 block of Island Highway East, Parksville on April 10.
-Utility lines were reported cut at the pole to the Fire Hall, Qualicum Beach, on April 10.