Over $4,000 worth of lumber stolen in Qualicum Beach — Crime report July 4–10

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During this time period the Oceanside RCMP said it received 294 complaints.  

Prowlers

-A nighttime prowler was reported in the 600 block of Chinook Avenue, Parksville, on July 4. 

-A prowler was reported checking vehicle doors in the back alley of the 300 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on July 7.

-Two night time prowlers were detained in the 100 block of Jensen Avenue East, Parksville on July 10.

Break and enter 

-A construction site break and enter was reported in the 7500 block of Island Highway West, Bowser, on July 4. A gate was noted damaged with keys and tools missing.

-A travel trailer break and enter was reported in the 1400 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on July 7.

-A business break and enter was reported in the 400 block of Island Highway East, Parksville on July 8. A surveillance camera server was stolen.

 Theft

-Lumber valued at over $4,000 was reported stolen in the 2800 block of Whistler Road, Qualicum Beach, on July 10.

-A grey Konoka 13-speed bicycle with two saddle bags was reported stolen in the 400 block of Alberni Highway, Parksville, on July 4.

-An orange Hershel backpack, olive green Helly Hansen rain jacket and black Adidas wind breaker with a “Titans” team logo on the back were reported stolen form an unlocked vehicle in the 1600 block of Stroulger Road, Nanoose Bay, on July 4.

-Attempted theft of a travel trailer was reported in the 500 block of Hawthorne Drive, Qualicum Beach, on July 5.

-A green military style baby carrier and a backpack containing gym equipment was reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 300 block of Jensen Avenue West, Parksville, on July 9.

-An Ogio golf bag and contents, Oru Bay ST kayak and Timbuktu backpack were some of the items reported stolen from a vehicle in the 800 block of Edgeware Avenue, Parksville, on July 9. There was no damage to vehicle noted.

-Sunglasses, a digital tire gauge and loose change were some of the items reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 400 block of Ridgefield Drive, Parksville, on July 8.

-Money and a Disto measuring tool, valued at $900 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 100 block of Resort Drive, Parksville, on July 5.

-Membership cards were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 300 block of Pioneer Crescent, Parksville, on July 10.

Mischief

-Mischief was reported in the back alcove of a building in the 400 block of Wembley Road, Parksville, on July 6. 

-A second case of mischief was reported in the back alcove of a building in the 400 block of Wembley Road, Parksville, on July 8.

 Vandalism

-A vehicle window was reported smashed in a parking lot in the 2700 block of Lakeview Road, Spider Lake, on July 7. 

-The driver’s door handle and ignition were damaged on a vehicle in the 500 block of Stanford Avenue, Parksville, on July 8. 

-An unlocked shed door was reported damaged in the 1600 block of Errington Road, Errington, on July 10.

-A residence was reported egged in the 1100 block of Maple Lane Drive, Parksville, on July 10.

-A residence was reported egged in the 200 block of Mulberry Place, Parksville on July 10.

 Found

-A grey GT BMX bicycle was found in the 700 block of Memorial Avenue, Qualicum Beach, on July 8. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

-An orange child’s Hyper 14-speed bike was found on the Inland Highway near Qualicum Beach, on July 9. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

Trespassing

-Two females climbed a fence after hours and used a hot tub in the 1100 block of Resort Drive, Parksville, on July 9.

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