Flagpole and flag stolen in Parksville — Oceanside Crime Report Oct. 24-30

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During this time period the Oceanside RCMP said it received 248 complaints, including an electric vehicle vandalized with silicone in its charging port.

Theft

-A bird bath and sunflower light were reported stolen in the 100 block of Ponderosa Drive, Parksville, on Oct. 24.

-A Halloween gargoyle statue was reported stolen in the 600 block of Sandalwood Drive, Parksville, on Oct. 24.

-A red Honda 2000 generator was reported stolen in the 100 block of Hamilton Avenue, Parksville, on Oct. 24.

-A large brown wicker chair, a plastic lawn chair and two pink cushions were reported stolen in the 200 block of Chestnut Street, Parksville, on Oct. 24.

-Change was stolen and approximately $50 damage was reported to an unlocked vehicle in the 1100 block of Resort Drive, Parksville, on Oct. 25.

-A grey leather wallet and insurance papers were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 100 block of McCarter Street, Parksville, on Oct. 26.

-A flagpole and flag were reported stolen in the 200 block of Chestnut Street, Parksville, on Oct. 27.

-A new silver custom aluminum utility trailer was reported stolen in the 1300 block of Alberni Highway, Parksville, on Oct. 28. A securing chain was noted cut.

-A Milwaukee 18-volt battery operated chainsaw and a socket set combined valued at $500 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of Park View Avenue, Parksville, on Oct. 29.

-A silver Zektor 2 15-speed bicycle was reported stolen in the 300 block of Crescent Road East, Qualicum Beach, on Oct. 29.

-Insurance papers and personal papers were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 100 block of Wallis Street, Parksville, on Oct. 30.

Vandalism

-A Canada Post box was reported tagged with graffiti in the 800 block of Island Highway West, Parksville, on Oct. 24. A subject was identified and charged.

-A vehicle was reported vandalized with paint in the 1600 block of Nahmint Road, Qualicum Beach, on Oct. 25.

-A business bathroom was reported vandalized in the 100 block of Memorial Avenue, Parksville, on Oct. 25.

-Multiple bags of recycled bottles were reported stolen in the 1300 block of Errington Road, Errington, on Oct. 26. Damage was also reported to a property fence.

-A door panel and rear tail lights were reported damaged on a commercial vehicle in the 1300 block of Parkhurst Place, Parksville, on Oct. 26.

-Ball field dugouts were reported vandalized with graffiti in the 400 block of Despard Avenue West, Parksville, on Oct. 27.

-A 5 x 4-foot beige with black top bin used for storing recycled bottles was reported stolen in the 100 block of Second Avenue, Qualicum Beach, on Oct. 27.

-Graffiti was reported sprayed on two markers to the public beach in the area of Henry Morgan Drive and Maple Guard Drive, Bowser, on Oct. 27.

-A vehicle was reported vandalized by putting silicone into the charging port in the Parksville Qualicum Beach area, on Oct. 28.

Fire

-A dumpster fire was reported in the area of Craig Street and Hirst Avenue, Parksville, on Oct. 30.

Illegal dumping

-A wooden desk was reported dumped in the 200 block of Chestnut Street, Parksville, on Oct. 25.

Trespassing

-Two trespassers on quads were reported in the 800 block of Drew Road, Parksville, on Oct. 27.

Found – Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular business hours to claim.

-A vintage blue Apollo brand bicycle was found in the 400 block of Willow Road, Qualicum Beach, on Oct. 25. 

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