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Langley RCMP investigating several petty crimes

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The police have released a photo of the soapstone bear carving stolen from JMB Engraving.

by Alex Skerdzhev/Langley Advance

Langley thieves made out with more than the bear necessities when they broke into JMB Engraving overnight from March 8 to 9.

A white soapstone bear carving measuring 17 inches long, 12 inches high and 10 inches wide, and weighing around 100 lbs., was stolen from the store located on Langley Bypass. It is reported to be worth $3,000. An engraving toolbox was also said to be missing.

RCMP Cpl. Holly Largy said police were unsure of the point of entry at this time.  However, they do expect the carving to be brought out of hibernation on websites selling private goods.

 

 

PHOTO: The police released a photo of a male suspect in Save on Foods counterfeit currency case.

Cashed Out

RCMP are looking for a male and female suspect who used counterfeit American currency for purchases at Walnut Grove’s Save on Foods on March 5.

 

 

PHOTO: Female suspect in Save on Foods counterfeit currency case

Bad Buy

A man is alleged to have stolen an ASUS desktop computer the Best Buy in Langley on February 10. Described as around 40 years of age, with darker skin, a shaved head and wearing a dark jacket, glasses and tidy clothing.

PHOTO: Best Buy ASUS computer theft suspect

Langley RCMP is asking anyone with information to call 604-532-3200. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), visit www.solvecrime.ca, text BCTIP followed by a message to CRIMES (274637), or visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/metrovancouvercrimestoppers.