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Suspects caught nicking things like baby food and booze

The Langley RCMP would like to hear from anyone with information various local crimes. Here are some recent ones.
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Langley RCMP is seeking the assistance of the public with various investigations of recent crimes and have released surveillance photos.

A couple was caught on surveillance after allegedly stealing baby formula from the Safeway in Aldergrove on April 6.

It’s one of several local petty crimes publicized by the Langley RCMP with a request for information from the public.

The couple was last seen a black Chev pickup travelling westbound on Fraser Highway.

April 12

On April 12, the police received a report of theft of liquor from the BC Signature Liquor Store in Willoughby.

A man who allegedly stole the liquor was seen walking west through the parking lot after the thefts.

He is described as Caucasian, in his 30’s, bald, 5’7” tall, 170 lbs. and was wearing a red jacket with a grey shirt underneath.

April 13

Police allege a male stole medication from the Willowbrook Shopper’s Drug Mart on April 13.

April 14

The same Shoppers Drug Mart was robbed of about $300 in fragrances on April 14. A suspect is described as Caucasian, in his late 20s and was wearing a red and white plaid long sleeved shirt, and dark pants.

“He was seen meeting with a male and female in the bush on the south side of the store,” Largy said.

Mail theft

Police allege a couple broke into an apartment complex in the Willoughby area and stole mail from the community mail boxes.

The RCMP has released photos and is asking the public to provide any information on these crimes.

People can call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200 or to remain anonymous, use the CrimeStoppers program.

Call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a tip at www.solvecrime.ca, text a message to CRIMES (274637) or make contact through Facebook at www.facebook.com/metrovancouvercrimestoppers.



Heather Colpitts

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