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Here is this week's South Delta Crime Beat

The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in South Delta and other files of interest.
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Files of interest for this week from Delta Police.

The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in South Delta and other files of interest. If you see anything occurring that you believe to be suspicious, call 911 for in-progress crimes and emergencies or 604-946-4411 for other assistance.

Tsawwassen

*Nov. 8, 1100 Block of Ferry Causeway: Police responded to a report of a dispute among several people on the ferry causeway. All parties were under the influence of alcohol. The driver provided two breath samples with both reading ‘fail.’ As a result, they were given a 90-day immediate roadside prohibition, and a 30-day vehicle impoundment. 

*Nov. 9, Headquarters, 4455 Clarence Taylor Crescent: Complainant reported they had sent $1,230 to an unknown person for the purchase of Taylor Swift concert tickets, but the tickets were never received. Communication was through Instagram, and the transaction was completed by an e-transfer through the complainant’s bank. The fraud has been reported to the bank who has advised the complainant they would attempt to retrieve the funds.  

*Nov. 10, 4200 Block of Wolf Way: Complainant reported, a package containing a Bluetti charging station, valued at $1,200, was stolen from the front of their residence. The delivery company indicated the package was signed for and delivered. Police contacted the delivery company, who advised they had opened an investigation to determine what had happened to the package. 

*Nov. 10, 4900 Block of Canoe Pass Way: A business reported that a male had entered the store and stole a $33 bottle of Alberta Pure Vodka. The suspect is described as white, with dark hair, wearing a large navy coat, dark sweatpants, and carrying a green Dollarama bag. Police attended and obtained still photographs of the suspect from surveillance video for dissemination and possible identification of the suspect.

*Nov. 11, 700 Block of 53rd Street: Report received that a complainant had left their bicycle parked in the bike rack at their school. The bike was not locked. When they returned later in the day the bike was gone. The bicycle is described as a $200, blue Supercycle road bike with a black seat cover, “529 Garage” sticker on the seat post, a white-water bottle holder, and red tape on both handlebars.  

*Nov. 11, 5100 Block of Canoe Pass Way: A business reported that a female had stolen $300 worth of jewellery and fled the area on foot. The suspect is described as Caucasian, 45 years of age, 5’6” tall, dark long hair, wearing all black clothing, and carrying a duffle bag.  Police attended and conducted extensive patrols of the area with negative results.

Ladner

*Nov. 6, Headquarters, 4455 Clarence Taylor Crescent: A report received from the parent of a complainant that they had sent explicit images of themselves to an unknown person via Instagram and was now the victim of extortion. The complainant sent $150 to the suspect after being threatened with the images being sent to friends on social media.  When further funds were requested, the complainant blocked and deleted all accounts.  Police advised the complainant to contact the website “stopncii.org” which will facilitate the removal of the images from the internet if posted.  

*Nov. 8, 4200 Block of Tamboline Road: Complainant reported that someone had broken into their Sea-Can container and stolen a hot plate and jacket. The complainant indicated the door had been left unlocked. The hot plate was later found in the bushes down the street. No witnesses or surveillance video. 

*Nov. 8, 4500 Block of River Road: Complainant reported that they left their bicycle locked outside their residence and sometime overnight the cable was cut, and the bike stolen. The bicycle is described as a black, Norco, woman’s Mountain bike with blue stripes, valued at $575.

*Nov. 9, 4800 Block of Harbour Strole: Report received of a female going through a trailer. Police attended and met with the female who indicated she was allowed to be there if she paid $200. Police, believing the suspect to have committed a theft, found a stolen wallet in her backpack. The suspect was arrested, processed, and then released on an undertaking to appear in court on a later date.

*Nov. 11, 5200 Block of Ladner Trunk Road: A business reported that a male entered the store and selected a $100 bottle of Glenfiddich, 14-year-old scotch and placed it down his shirt and left the store without payment. The suspect is described as South Asian, 30 to 34 years of age, full beard, medium height, slim build, wearing all black, and white Nike high tops with purple and yellow trim. Still photographs of the suspect to be obtained from surveillance video for dissemination and possible identification.