Âé¶čAV RCMP have deployed a new tactic to tackle bike thievery in the city.
The RCMP have started leavingâand surveillingâwhat they refer to as âbait bikesâ around the city in an attempt to apprehend those who try to steal them.
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On June 13, a bait bike was stolen within 90 minutes of it being deployed outside a Âé¶čAV business. RCMP traced the bait bike to a nearby residential property. A search warrant was obtained and executed by the Target Team of the Âé¶čAV RCMP Street Enforcement Unit, which resulted in the recovery of the outstanding bait bike, a suspected stolen bike and a confirmed stolen bike, which had been reportedly taken in late May.
On the same day, a second deployed bait bike was allegedly taken by a suspect, who police caught riding in the area of Highway 97 and Highway 33. That suspect faces potential criminal charges. He was identified by police and later released on conditions, expected to appear in court at a later date.
âTheft of bicycles in our community continues to be a concern, and the RCMP will continue to target those responsible for committing these crimes,â states Cpl. Jesse OâDonaghey, spokesman for the Âé¶čAV RCMP. âThe Âé¶čAV RCMP will continue to target bike thieves through this initiative and other enforcement tactics. Specifics about the bait bike, where it was or will be deployed and other details will not be released.â
RCMP also remind bike-owners to record their bicycleâs serial number in case of theft. Without a serial number on record chances of recovering a bike and having it returned are low.
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