Garage broken into, vehicle rummaged through— Oceanside Crime Report June 27–July 3

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During this time period the Oceanside RCMP said it received 326 complaints.

Break and enter

-A garage break and enter was reported in the 1600 block of Stroulger Road, Nanoose Bay, on June 30. Vehicles in the garage were reported rummaged through.

Theft

-A white and red 2018 Enduro Expert Carbon Fibre 650B Specialized mountain bike was reported stolen in the 1100 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on June 27.

-A BC insurance decal, 71644563 with an expiry of 2022-02-01, was reported stolen in the 500 block of Nootka Road, Qualicum Beach, on June 28.

-A Dell laptop was reported stolen from a campsite in the Rathtrevor Beach Park, Parksville, on July 3.

Prowler

-A nighttime prowler was reported in the 200 block of Alberni Highway, Parksville, on June 28.

Vandalism

-A community mailbox was reported damaged in the 6100 block of Island Highway West, Qualicum Beach, on June 28.

Found

-A bag containing cash was found in the parking lot of Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, on June 28. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

-Ladies’ costume jewelry watches were found in the 100 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on June 30. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

-Two industrial lawnmowers, a Gesi and John Deere brand and two industrial Troy Bilt brand lawn trimmers were found in the 800 block of Church Road, Parksville, on July 2. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

Lost

-A purple Guess purse and an iPhone in a purple case were reported lost in Parksville on June 28. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours if found.

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