Langley police have released video surveillance images linked to a number of thefts, as well as stolen property.
A man took about $200 worth of meat was lifted from Save-On-Foods in downtown Langley City on Oct. 15, said Cpl. Holly Largy, spokesperson for the Langley RCMP.
The suspect is described as Caucasian, 6’ tall, and was wearing a white baseball cap, a red jacket, and blue jeans.
Police are also looking for a man who stole more than $100 of alcohol from the Jericho Liquor Store on Oct. 11. He is Caucasian, about 20 years old, between 6’ and 6’3” tall, with sandy blond hair. He was wearing a black jacket and ripped blue jeans with steel toed boots.
Another liquor theft took place at the Valley Central Liquor Store on Oct. 24. The suspect is Caucasian, 6’3”, and was wearing a reflective vest, a red checkered jacket, and blue pants with a stripe down the leg.
A suspected scammer used a stolen credit card at the Willowbrook Shopping Centre to purchase jewelry, Largy said.
Police are also looking for the person who took a Fendi bag on Oct. 14 from a locker at Brookswood Secondary.
Finally, officers recovered a welder, an Acklands G224 AC DC WPE1 Aec model, and believe it was stolen. They are looking for the rightful owner.
Anyone with information on any of those cases can contact the Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200, or to remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).