For the fourth year in a row, the Âé¶čAV RCMP bike bait was successful.
With the weather improving, more people in the community will be biking around the city and will need to find places to lock them. This brings more opportunities for bike thieves in the city. Therefore, the Âé¶čAV RCMPâs Community Safety Unit (CSU) will be increasing bike baits to catch thieves around town.
On March 30, the CSU dropped a bike in the downtown core for the first time this year. Within a few hours, the bike was stolen. Because of a tracker on the bike, the RCMP caught the thief within minutes. The person arrested has an extensive criminal record, including theft and possession of stolen property. They were released from custody and are scheduled to appear in court at a later date.
âWe have put a significant amount of work into upgrading our bait bike program over the past few years and weâre seeing the fruits of our labour on the very first day again,â said Sgt. Scott Powrie. âYou wonât know which bikes are ours and you wonât know weâre coming for you until itâs too late.â
The RCMP reminds people to lock their bikes and document where they lock them up by taking a photo or considering an online registry.
READ MORE: Water main break causes sinkhole off Highway 97 in Âé¶čAV
READ MORE: Emergency crews tackle wildfire near Kirschner Mountain
jordy.cunningham@kelownacapnews.com
Like us on and follow us on .