Motorcycle, power tools and wood chipper stolen — Oceanside Crime Report August 1–6

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During this time the Oceanside RCMP said it received 321 complaints, including theft from storage lockers and vandalized homes and businesses. 

Theft

-A 1998 Harley Davidson motorcycle, a Stihl power saw and an Echo power saw were reported stolen form a shed in the 800 block of Sohier Road, Parksville, on Aug. 3.

-A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a vehicle in the area of Sherbrooke Road and Dolphin Road, Nanoose Bay, on Aug. 1. 

-Approximately $700 of general merchandise was reported stolen from a storage locker in the 1700 block of Meadowood Way, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 2.

-A Kona Yeehaw bicycle was reported stolen from the back of a vehicle in the 200 block of Jensen Avenue West, Parksville, on Aug. 3.

-A wood chipper, snow blower, a touring bike and a tool box were reported stolen from a storage unit in the 1700 block of Country Road, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 4.

-A black Norco Bushpilot bicycle was reported stolen from the back of a vehicle in the 900 block of Glenhale Crescent, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 5.

-A wallet was reported stolen from an unsecured locker in the 1100 block of Resort Drive, Parksville, on Aug. 2.

-A wallet was reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 200 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on Aug. 2.

-BC plate 983GRW was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 100 block of Fourth Avenue East, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 3.

-Luggage was reported stolen from the back of a vehicle in the 1300 block of Parkhurst Place, Parksville, on Aug. 4.

-Golf clubs were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 500 block of Belyea Road, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 3.

-Both BC plates PN3195 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 800 block of Wembley Road, Parksville, on Aug. 4.

-A garage door opener and electrician hand tools were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1600 block of Granite Road, Nanoose Bay, on Aug. 5. There was no damage to vehicle.

-Pocket change, a utility knife and a first aid kit were some of the items reported stolen from two unlocked vehicles in the 300 block Burnham Road, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 6.

Vandalism

-A residential window was reported broken in the 300 block of Craig Street, Parksville, on Aug. 1.

-A business was reported vandalized in the 100 block of Island Highway East, Parksville on Aug. 3. The front door lock had glue placed in its cylinder.

-A business was reported sprayed with graffiti in the 100 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on Aug. 2.

-A storage locker was reported vandalized in the 1700 block of Spirit Way, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 2. No entry was noted gained.

-A residential back door was reported damaged in the 200 block of Fifth Avenue West, Qualicum Beach, on Aug. 5.

Break and Enter

-A business break and enter to an exterior electrical room was reported in the 100 block of Memorial Avenue, Parksville, on Aug. 4. 

Found

-A black and red Nitrous Supercycle mountain bike was found in the 400 block of Dogwood Street, Parksville, on Aug. 3. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

-A Norco Bushpilot bicycle was found in the 800 block of Island Highway West, Parksville, on Aug. 6. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

Prowler

-A nighttime prowler was reported in the 100 block of Cochrane Road, Bowser, on Aug. 1. 

-A nighttime prowler was reported in the 1700 block of Ballenas road, Nanoose Bay, on Aug. 4. 

-Two men were reported to have attempted to steal a locked bicycle in the 1500 block of Gracyn Drive, Nanoose Bay, on Aug. 5.

-A nighttime prowler was reported in the 3800 block of Amberwood Lane, Nanoose Bay, on Aug. 6.

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